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    2" tail fin

    I had a go at some elotrolosis as I have read what the chaps here have done like BD6 I had a 2' mortar fin on a parachute flare round that was tatty rusty so gave it a whirl.
    It looks brand new for a 44 dated piece uses tap water, teaspoon of cold power detergent, an allen key for the sacrificial piece all in a 2 ltr ice cream tub and 3 hours later and it was great, thanks guys.
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