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Date: 26 Nov 2006 21:34:15
From: Patrick Lamb
Subject: What do you do...
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What do you do with a worn-out chain? I've tossed most of mine, except for the one I hung out until it got rusty then planted under a blueberry bush (they need iron, apparently). I think our garbage gets sorted for iron and steel, which are then recycled. But somehow, that seems rather wasteful. So, apart from four-link key rings, is there anything useful you can do with a used chain? Pat Email address works as is.
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Date: 30 Nov 2006 23:53:19
From: Tom Keats
Subject: Re: What do you do...
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In article <r1nkm2dh3bi8rn8s2b1gp0fcic3iq5jj2l@4ax.com >, Patrick Lamb <pdl678NOSPAM@comcast.net > writes: > What do you do with a worn-out chain? > > I've tossed most of mine, except for the one I hung out until it got > rusty then planted under a blueberry bush (they need iron, > apparently). I think our garbage gets sorted for iron and steel, > which are then recycled. But somehow, that seems rather wasteful. > > So, apart from four-link key rings, is there anything useful you can > do with a used chain? If you save up enough old chains, I suppose you could make a beaded curtain out them (I like the ones that make a pictogram in the centre, like a mandala or yin/yang symbol.) When people ask why you've got a bunch of old bicycle chains hanging around, at least you'd have an answer for them. cheers, Tom -- Nothing is safe from me. Above address is just a spam midden. I'm really at: tkeats curlicue vcn dot bc dot ca
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Date: 27 Nov 2006 07:32:27
From: Werehatrack
Subject: Re: What do you do...
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:34:15 -0600, Patrick Lamb <pdl678NOSPAM@comcast.net > wrote: >What do you do with a worn-out chain? > >I've tossed most of mine, except for the one I hung out until it got >rusty then planted under a blueberry bush (they need iron, >apparently). I think our garbage gets sorted for iron and steel, >which are then recycled. But somehow, that seems rather wasteful. > >So, apart from four-link key rings, is there anything useful you can >do with a used chain? Use a chunk as part of a chain whip. Collect enough of it, build a forge, and hammer out a really unique sword blade from it. Recycle it (overall, one of the best uses). Clean it, wind it into a spiral, embed it in casting resin, and use it as a trivet. Put it on eBay for $750 with an overblown and grossly exaggerated description that's just true enough to keep you from getting lynched when the buyer gets the item. (Just kidding.) There's also this sneaky trick where you take an old chain, wrap it in a figure-8 around the small front sprocket and the large rear one, and clip it together with a bit of coathanger to keep the sprockets stationary while you hang the next new chain on the bike. Of course, at the point at which this becomes useful advice, you will have another old chain with which to follow it... -- Typoes are a feature, not a bug. Some gardening required to reply via email. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts.
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Date: 27 Nov 2006 10:32:13
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Subject: Re: What do you do...
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Can they be thrown in metal recycling bins?
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Date: 27 Nov 2006 18:25:06
From: Werehatrack
Subject: Re: What do you do...
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 10:32:13 -0600, me@privacy.net wrote: >Can they be thrown in metal recycling bins? If the program takes steel, sure. If it's nonferrous-only (and many are), then no. -- Typoes are a feature, not a bug. Some gardening required to reply via email. Words processed in a facility that contains nuts.
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Date: 27 Nov 2006 12:12:22
From: Zoot Katz
Subject: Re: What do you do...
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 18:25:06 GMT, Werehatrack <rault00@earthWEEDSlink.net > wrote: >On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 10:32:13 -0600, me@privacy.net wrote: > >>Can they be thrown in metal recycling bins? > >If the program takes steel, sure. If it's nonferrous-only (and many >are), then no. If one is regularly dealing with their LBS they might be able to take it back and throw it in with LBS's bucket of old chain which is often sent to recyclers. -- zk
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Date: 26 Nov 2006 20:41:34
From: Zoot Katz
Subject: Re: What do you do...
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On Sun, 26 Nov 2006 21:34:15 -0600, Patrick Lamb <pdl678NOSPAM@comcast.net > wrote: >So, apart from four-link key rings, is there anything useful you can >do with a used chain? I make them into belt buckles. Added to a recycled tire, I get $60 @ for them. http://bikebling.blogspot.com/2005/12/high-zut-street-gear.html -- zk
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Date: 26 Nov 2006 19:43:03
From: Ozark Bicycle
Subject: Re: What do you do...
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Patrick Lamb wrote: > What do you do with a worn-out chain? > > I've tossed most of mine, except for the one I hung out until it got > rusty then planted under a blueberry bush (they need iron, > apparently). I think our garbage gets sorted for iron and steel, > which are then recycled. But somehow, that seems rather wasteful. > > So, apart from four-link key rings, is there anything useful you can > do with a used chain? > Send it to: 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington, D.C., USA It will be added to the BushCo Chain of Fools.
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