lastcowboy32
Well-known Member
So, I have about eight feet of a very heavy square link chain from my baler (main drive chain from a NH276) and a section of scrap #60 roller chain.
I want to clean them up, weld them into straight sections and make a microphone stand for our daughter. (Her and I play in a band together...tons of fun...)
The square chain is greasy and dusty. The roller chain is quite rusty, to the point where it doesn't bend easily.
Right now, I have them in an old pot in the garage.
My first thought was to pour some diesel over them and let them sit for a while.
That probably won't touch the rust, though, right?
I don't have a sand blaster, but I do have time.
Is there something that I could soak these chains in that would degrease them AND remove rust? Would it take two separate soaks?
I thought about carburetor cleaner?
Oven cleaner?
Anybody care to comment or share some experience with this.
I want to clean them up, weld them into straight sections and make a microphone stand for our daughter. (Her and I play in a band together...tons of fun...)
The square chain is greasy and dusty. The roller chain is quite rusty, to the point where it doesn't bend easily.
Right now, I have them in an old pot in the garage.
My first thought was to pour some diesel over them and let them sit for a while.
That probably won't touch the rust, though, right?
I don't have a sand blaster, but I do have time.
Is there something that I could soak these chains in that would degrease them AND remove rust? Would it take two separate soaks?
I thought about carburetor cleaner?
Oven cleaner?
Anybody care to comment or share some experience with this.