john rust was not the inventor of the cotton gin. this was invented by Eli Whitney. who ever told you this information was completely incorrect.
"You put the cotton on a spinning wheel and let it do the work" -John George
Buy a John Deere 7760 cotton picker, it solves everything
John Jacob Astor IV, who never needed to work a day in his life, was an inventor, a sci-fi writer, and a successful hotelier who also served in the Spanish-American War.
yes ,rust off will work i think that is the first thing you should use
slaves would work the cotton gins
If rust is underneath your paint work, you will notice some bubbling. Rust should be sanded down, before painted over.
The inventor of the digital camera is Steven Sasson,and a instant photo is taken instantLy,the inventor is Edwin land
Eli Whitney was an American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin in 1793, a machine that significantly increased the efficiency of cotton processing. This invention revolutionized the cotton industry in the South and contributed to the expansion of slavery in the United States. Additionally, Whitney played a pivotal role in promoting the use of interchangeable parts in manufacturing, which laid the groundwork for modern assembly line production. His work in both cotton processing and manufacturing had a lasting impact on American industry.
James Russell was not the inventor; he was an American chemist known for his work in superconductivity. He did not work for Philips, a Dutch multinational electronics company.
There was no certain age you had to be to work at the Cotton Mills. You just had to be skilled:)
Yes, rust remover can be effective in removing rust from metal surfaces by breaking down the rust and allowing it to be easily wiped away.
they just work