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Cleaning Steel Cable
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 1:15 pm
by Mudzuki
Posted: Sat Sep 03, 2005 11:59 pm
by dumbdunce
high pressure sprayer - car lovers etc - will get it pretty clean. should be galvanised so won't runst. give it a generous spray with WD40 once it's clean.
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:19 am
by coxy321
I ran my cable out the full length, sprayed it generously in degreaser (it had a lot of "garage scum" on it), let it marinate for a bit, then used a high pressure washer.
After it dried, I also sprayed the cable in a fluro red (just over a 200mm section) at the 4 coil limit line (this is where you DONT unspool the cable anyfurther), then I sprayed it in fluro yellow about 4M further up. This is just to give me an indication of how much cable i've got left, incase we're winching at night or some other clown uses my winch. Just a safety precaution.
Coxy
Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:34 pm
by DaveS3
coxy321 wrote:
After it dried, I also sprayed the cable in a fluro red (just over a 200mm section) at the 4 coil limit line (this is where you DONT unspool the cable anyfurther), then I sprayed it in fluro yellow about 4M further up. This is just to give me an indication of how much cable i've got left, incase we're winching at night or some other clown uses my winch. Just a safety precaution.
Coxy
That is a top idea. May have to steal it sometime soon
Dave.