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<blockquote data-quote="Train" data-source="post: 781602" data-attributes="member: 1011"><p>Picked an old wagon wheel up from the inlaws farm. How would you go about stopping it from any further deteroration? The thing is weathered like you'd expect, the rings on the hub are slightly off kilter but it's quite sturdy and the spokes aren't loose. I'd heard many years ago that brushing with lindsead oil several times is a good idea. I really don't want to paint it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Train, post: 781602, member: 1011"] Picked an old wagon wheel up from the inlaws farm. How would you go about stopping it from any further deteroration? The thing is weathered like you'd expect, the rings on the hub are slightly off kilter but it's quite sturdy and the spokes aren't loose. I'd heard many years ago that brushing with lindsead oil several times is a good idea. I really don't want to paint it. [/QUOTE]
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