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![]() You mean it will pick rust up? I'm confused
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![]() Sorry, I mean the blade will rust up real quick, I would try using a magnet to find the blade and pull it out.
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![]() I've dropped several myself, I know how invisible they get.
![]() I don't know how bad it is to leave it, my instinct tells me "metal == bad", but who knows.
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![]() Well I'm hoping that Fe isn't considered a "Heavy Metal" but after a little reading I believe if anything It will result in an algae bloom instead of a fish kill off.
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![]() If it is a stainless steel blade it wont be magnetic !!
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![]() Try the magnet trick first, but if you can't find it, I wouldn't worry about it at that point. Just be careful if you do find a better reason to tear down your rockwork.
My guess is that it will rust until it is completely covered and then it will just sit there since the core metal will be protected b the rust layer from oxidization. or it will just completely corrode. either way i dont think anything bad will come of it except maybe an iron induced algae bloom. |