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po-boy
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OK, so in a brief, caffeine induced haze a few weeks back, I came up w/ the idea to use gun blue for all my rusted, pitted nuts, bolts etc. Maybe I'm just anal, but I hate seeing gorgeous bikes w/ rusty hardware. This morning, in a my daily java buzz, I tried it out on the rear wheel hardware, including the sprocket. Might just be onto something here... As w/ any finishing, prep is the key here. All the bolts, nuts, washer tabs etc. were wire wheeled to bare metal or at least clean. Some areas of chrome were left alone after the wire wheel. The end result looks far better than the junkyard appearance before. Birchwood Casey Gun Blue is what I used, $6 a bottle, probably enough to do damn near every bolt on the bike. Just follow the directions, about three applications is about right.Here's a poor pic of the results, mind you, all hardware was literally flaking w/ rust and pitted chrome, especially the sprocket. Remember, BUDGET, probably just saved $30 in new hardware, priceless...