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Cleaning up a dirty auld bar and chain


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Clean my dirty bar  

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  1. 1. Best way to clean a forgotten bar

    • Bathe it in vinegar then oil
      0
    • Wd40 and elbow grease
      10
    • Fairy liquid and boiling water
      1
    • Soak it in diesel
      8
    • Give it back to the spiders
      2
    • Put it on a machine and rev the balls off it
      2


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Whoops, that's where it got to. I found a long forgotten bar and chain behind my chopping block in the woodshed when I was reorganising a few weeks ago, it's been sat there on the floor ignored for nearly 3 years now. The old oil has gummed up solid, there's a family of tiny spiders living in the teeth, there's a few spots of rust on the chain, but neither bar nor chain had seen much use before they went missing so it's worth cleaning them up.

 

What's the recommended technique? Bathe in white vinegar then oil? Wd40 and elbow grease? Fairy liquid and boiling water? Just mount it on a machine and rev the balls out of it?

 

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13 minutes ago, spudulike said:

WD40 or white spirit, scotch bright, soak the chain in diesel or white spirit, attach to saw and rev like a good un whilst taking caution to stand to one side in case it frees and comes loose!!!!

Will do skip, nice one.

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