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bmx2478 03-22-07 12:45 AM

yeah it had kinda been sitting under my bin for like a year haha.

KinetikBiker 03-22-07 06:29 AM


Originally Posted by bmx2478
yeah it had kinda been sitting under my bin for like a year haha.

Meh. It turned into a good picture so all hope isn't lost for it.

Now you gotta soak it in WD-40 and crap to get that rust off.

kjohnnytarr 03-22-07 08:21 AM

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/S5000921.jpg

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/S5000916.jpg

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...r/S5000838.jpg

http://i175.photobucket.com/albums/w...S5000896_2.jpg

FitRider 921 03-22-07 02:53 PM


Originally Posted by KinetikBiker
Now you gotta soak it in WD-40 and crap to get that rust off.

new remedy?

bmx2478 03-22-07 03:02 PM

yeah didnt you know that? ive been dipping my chains in the toilet for years. secret of the pros i guess.

FitRider 921 03-22-07 03:07 PM

Never heard of the technique. Actually, never heard of you either. Who exactly are you?

mude 03-22-07 06:13 PM

a nobody, thats who he is

FitRider 921 03-22-07 08:01 PM

Everybody needs some loving.

mude 03-22-07 08:35 PM

except him

KinetikBiker 03-23-07 08:11 AM


Originally Posted by FitRider 921
new remedy?

Speaking of new remedys for greasin' chains and stuff...

I heard you can like bake or boil your chain or something. I read it in a magazine once. Funny though, i can't say i've seen it on bikeguide yet...maybe i'll put a thread up aha.

FitRider 921 03-23-07 03:31 PM

Baking your chain wouldn't really do anything. Boiling would because it's getting rid of all of the crap on your chain. It wouldn't be very nice to touch though... you could actually melt it.

premiumbmx2005 03-23-07 03:54 PM

by boiling it? i hope your kidding.

FitRider 921 03-23-07 04:01 PM

if you heat it up enough...

KinetikBiker 03-23-07 04:42 PM


Originally Posted by FitRider 921
if you heat it up enough...

Your just being silly.

Boiling a chain would get it nowhere near hot enough to melt.

eightdip 03-23-07 05:05 PM

Haha silly Gunz

wethepeople 03-23-07 05:18 PM

blah:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...f/100_0822.jpg

mude 03-23-07 09:06 PM

someone has a bit to much time on their hands

mude 03-23-07 09:07 PM

however, although quite creepy very good drawing

FitRider 921 03-23-07 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by KinetikBiker
Your just being silly.

Boiling a chain would get it nowhere near hot enough to melt.

Not if you did it with some unknown liquid at extreme temperatures. Or just some acid. It is possible.

wethepeople 03-24-07 03:15 AM


Originally Posted by mude
someone has a bit to much time on their hands

Ya, English class.

Also Gunz, you aren't going to melt a chain through heat with any liquid, only chemically.

mude 03-24-07 05:57 AM

it may not melt but it would expand

FitRider 921 03-24-07 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by wethepeople
Also Gunz, you aren't going to melt a chain through heat with any liquid, only chemically.

A chemical is a liquid, hence why they are not solids. So my theory is still possible.

wethepeople 03-24-07 10:50 AM

No liquid like water.

Acid is a chemical, and will eat the chain, not consume it through heat.

FitRider 921 03-24-07 11:11 AM

Oh well. It can still be melted.

new_dharma 03-24-07 12:43 PM

I think the melting point (of steel) is around 2500 degrees F (1370 C)...i know MY oven/stove doesn't get that hot!


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