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There is enough easy way to tin. Take 10 parts by weight of sodium chloride, dissolve in 20 parts of nitric acid, after which 10 parts of tin chloride (tin salt) and 2,5 parts of ammonium chloride (ammonia) are added to this solution. An additional 40 weight parts of hydrochloric acid are added to the resulting mixture and then diluted with a small amount of water.

The mixture prepared in this way is quite ready for use.

The object to be tinned must first be cleaned in the most thorough way, then all parts of it that should not be covered with poluda are carefully rubbed with fat, after which the object is immersed in the mixture prepared above, in which it is left until the layer of poluda reaches the proper thickness. Then, having taken out the object, it remains only to wash it thoroughly so that it is quite usable.

In addition to correcting or updating the halves on the dishes in this way, it is possible to cover various kinds of small metal objects with tin to protect against rust: fish hooks, traps, wires, etc.

Author: Korolev V.A.

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