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One Nickel In The Pickel Jar

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I had a idea the other day.I had just finished off a jar O pickles(sweet)and noticed the ingredients(corn syr.,water,vinegar)i thought a hummmm a diluted source of vinegar might be a little less harsh on the metal but I'm not sure yet. I also have a 1942-d with really heavy black crud to be used as a test subject. Well I'm on my 3 day and it's working great. I will update the final results w/pics.



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 Posted 11/26/2010  1:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Once a pickle, always a pickle. Can't ever be a cucumber again.
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 Posted 11/26/2010  1:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Waredu to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I know what vinegar will do to a coin. But what will a sugar like corn syrup do?
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[But what will a sugar like corn syrup do?/]

I think we will find out when the test is complete.
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yeah and I've actually had a lot of success with pickling nickels. they'll last at least ten years that way.
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Mmm sweet nickel. Tasty.
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I'll have a cheeseburger with Nickel and onion please!
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Great replies guys!. I don't know who was more pickled yesterday me or that nickel "Happy belated Thanksgiving everyone" No dancing pickle only a pepper. I will have to try my hot sauce test next(just kiddin.LOL
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So it's safe to say that,

"the solution is workin'...thanks to the gherkin!"


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Well here is the end results. I pulled it out a few weeks ago. I believe the pickle juice is just as strong as using plain white vinegar. It had no problem eating through the old paint or tar that was on it. It has the lunar landing look to it now. LOL and it's weight dropped to 4.7G compared to same year of another 1942 at 4.9 So I guess save your white vinegar and don't pour out the leftover pickle juice. It makes a great buffalo date finder.

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