Yep, if'n I was a real redneck, I'd be a weed plantation owner and I'd have me a heap of low paid workers (probably Mexicans, or Democrats) picking the cop, working in the heat of summer and singing songs like "Old Man River" and "I get no kick from champagne", all the live long day.........
But sadly I'm just a poor old Aussie with even poorer personal hygene, so this afternoon after work I dropped in to my local big box Hardware store and bought a new wire wheel for my bench grinder, and a nylon abrasive wheel for my drill, and a pretty cool folding welding bench that I haven't pulled out of the car yet.
I didn't have a lot of daylight, but I was impressed with how quickly I was able to remove most of the 45 years of crud and corrosion. I was tossing up whether I should machine off the "fins" between the spoke flanges, but as it was I don't have enough "swing" on my filthy lathe, and in hindsight, I think I prefer my hubs original anyway.
I still have a bit more work to do before I can start lacing it up, (I need a thin wire wheel to clean between the "fins") but all in all, I'm still moving forward. Cheers, Terry Bob.
Redneck rear hub cleanup by
Terry Prendergast, on Flickr