I work with some guys that use the chains pretty hard and like to clean some of the chains before sharpening. This lets me inspect them for damage and avoids getting crud on the chain grinder or in the newly cleaned bars and sprockets.
I would be interested in learning any tips or techniques others may have developed for cleaning chains efficiently and effectively.
Right now, I hook one end of the chain over a knob screwed into a board, pull the chain taut, spray it with WD-40, and hit both sides with a stiff brush. It works pretty good, but I'm open to other ideas.
Thanks.
Philbert
I would be interested in learning any tips or techniques others may have developed for cleaning chains efficiently and effectively.
Right now, I hook one end of the chain over a knob screwed into a board, pull the chain taut, spray it with WD-40, and hit both sides with a stiff brush. It works pretty good, but I'm open to other ideas.
Thanks.
Philbert