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Rusty Tire Chains Restore

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Jeff-C175
35 minutes ago, wh5208speed said:

a very thick top crust

 

Looks nasty!  

 

Now the fun begins... getting them all untwisted !

 

 

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stevasaurus

Actually, next time, just tie them with a rope to the bumper of your vehicle and drive down a gravel road.  Makes them like brand new in minutes.  :thumbs:

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ranger
4 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

Actually, next time, just tie them with a rope to the bumper of your vehicle and drive down a gravel road.  Makes them like brand new in minutes.  :thumbs:

Or put them in a cement mixer, (If you have one), with a couple of shovels full of gravel, and run whilst having a smoke, or a coffee! And judging by comments I’ve read regarding the potency, (Toxicity?), of “WheelHorse” brand whiskey, a couple of shots of this in the mix could result in a chrome like finish!🤔😅😂🤣.

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953 nut
9 hours ago, wh5208speed said:

After power washing the vinegar & rust residue off, they turned out really good.

:twocents-02cents:                     May want to give them a spray with WD-40 to prevent flash rusting.

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peter lena

@wh5208speed no mystery there , regular salvation for ANYTHING I PICK UP . AEROSOL LUBRICATION SOAK DOWN , last set of used chains I picked up were hanging ,dripping oil on my lawn spikers , to feed that steel ! thing I really like about lubrication , is that the metal retains it , with a slick black finish . BTW , my 3 mower decks are upside down now , in their  winter oil soak down , no rust or rot . just my own experience , pete 

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pfrederi

7.62mm surplus army ammo cans make great chain storage.  Lower eh chins in at end of season a blast of WD-40 and close it up airtight no rust...

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peter lena

@pfrederi  have a few of those left , from back in the day,  a closed seal  can with aerosol lubricant as its atmosphere , is a good thing !  at work , the stock room hall area , was lined on both sides with , navel deck gun ammo cans , on fitted stadium type setting, for all the  typical , clamps , brackets , and related work needed pipe fittings, gaskets , etc, made getting any of that stuff a grab and go , without having to go to the counter , with paper work, great idea , that never went away , pete

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squonk
13 hours ago, stevasaurus said:

Actually, next time, just tie them with a rope to the bumper of your vehicle and drive down a gravel road.  Makes them like brand new in minutes.  :thumbs:

I had to take typing class in HS. Of course all the girls got to use the electrics and us boys had to use these old beat up manual machines that weighted as much as a VW Beetle. During the summer the school had a surplus auction and some of these were in it. A couple of guys and myself each bought one for a buck with the thought of just destroying them. I tied mine behind my 61 Falcon and up and down a dirt road I went! :lol:

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