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De-Knotting a Chain

cjc

Active member
This chain had the biggest, toughest knot I've ever seen. Finally got it out by spraying on some WD40 then yanking on it with two small pliers.
cjc
clivesgoldpage.com
 
Great tip... those super thin chains can really be tough getting knots out of too.. just isnt anything to get a grip on...
 
Cool finds and cool tip
 
tooth pics on a glass like surface , good eyes are a plus too
 
Jamie1993 said:
I use two sewing needles to untangle fine chains.

Ditto this.

Rich
 
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