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Started by michaelmilitello, April 05, 2019, 07:17:48 AM

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michaelmilitello

In the last year, I have secured and restored several vintage kettles.  Rusty triangles are almost always the most time-consuming portion of a clean-up (ashpans are close).  I use the WKC webpage as a guide, and generally, I've had good success removing rust.  After a year, though, I've noticed rust re-appearing on previously cleaned triangles.  I do cover my kettles.  I've been contemplating giving the spoke a light wipe down with WD40 to help.  Seems like it's continual maintenance item if I want to keep them rust free. 

Any other suggestions?  Thanks in advance.

YardBurner

Spray 'em down with a non yellowing semi gloss clear enamel.
Almost everything that lives outside at our house gets the treatment.
I even use it on slightly rusted things to preserve the patina.

Red_5_Wrangler

I have had really good luck with just rubbing them with tin foil. Some of the real hard bits and crannies get a wire brush on the end of the impact but then just dry tinfoil will clean up most triangles in minutes.

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hawgheaven

Clean 'em up with above methods, then clear coat. I've gone to the dark side on a couple that were just a mess, and painted them with black Rustoleum. Looks GRATE!
Multiple kettles and WSM's. I am not a collector, just a gatherer... and a sick bastard.

pancho2017

Have them powder coated? Something that small wouldn't cost much.

hawgheaven

Quote from: pancho2017 on April 06, 2019, 05:25:09 AM
Have them powder coated? Something that small wouldn't cost much.

The ones I painted with Rustoleum have held up for years, and for a few bux a can, it can't be beat.  :)
Multiple kettles and WSM's. I am not a collector, just a gatherer... and a sick bastard.