Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-14 Thread greenteadrinkers
Speaking of baskets, has anyone used the racer model? thoughts? Thinking of 
getting one for my SimpleOne.

Thanks,
Scott

On Wednesday, July 13, 2022 at 10:39:52 AM UTC-4 amill...@gmail.com wrote:

> A quick search shows lots of stainless steel baskets, often used in 
> commercial kitchen settings, available for purchase but probably not MUSA. 
>
> Best,
>
> Aaron in El Paso 
>
> On Jul 12, 2022, at 14:30, lconley  wrote:
>
> Now this is a solution! I would go ahead and get a new Wald and 
> plasti-dip it, as Jon said, you have gotten your money out of this one.
>
> Bonus is that plasti-dip is available in colors! You can dip your brake 
> levers to match your basket and..
>
> Laing
>
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 4:25:07 PM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>
>> After either cleaning or a replacement, there's always that plasti dip 
>> stuff. I've read of someone doing it before after cleaning a rust Wald with 
>> Dawn and steel wool. It not only seals the steel, it would provide some 
>> grip and it wouldn't make any noise or grind away at a rack if it's sitting 
>> on one. The liquid or the spray would work. 
>>
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-13 Thread amillhench
A quick search shows lots of stainless steel baskets, often used in commercial 
kitchen settings, available for purchase but probably not MUSA. 

Best,

Aaron in El Paso 

On Jul 12, 2022, at 14:30, lconley  wrote:

Now this is a solution! I would go ahead and get a new Wald and plasti-dip it, 
as Jon said, you have gotten your money out of this one.

Bonus is that plasti-dip is available in colors! You can dip your brake levers 
to match your basket and..

Laing

On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 4:25:07 PM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
> After either cleaning or a replacement, there's always that plasti dip stuff. 
> I've read of someone doing it before after cleaning a rust Wald with Dawn and 
> steel wool. It not only seals the steel, it would provide some grip and it 
> wouldn't make any noise or grind away at a rack if it's sitting on one. The 
> liquid or the spray would work. 
> 

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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread J J
Great idea. Thank you. Mind my asking what sort of vinyl tubing that is, 
and where one would get it?

I have already ordered a couple of cans of clear Plasti Dip to use on a new 
Wald basket.

On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 8:42:24 PM UTC-4 cycli...@gmail.com wrote:

> FWIW, I've alway used 2" - 3" lengths of clear vinyl tubing, sliced 
> lengthwise and slipped over the rack tubing as a buffer between the basket 
> and rack.  Cuts down on any rattling too.
>
> [image: IMG_3212.jpg]
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 5:16:33 PM UTC-7 J J wrote:
>
>> Thanks, all. I'm learning a lot — I had no idea about sacrificial zinc 
>> coatings or the difference between plating and galvanizing. I appreciate 
>> the explanation, Wesley and Aaron.
>>
>> Aaron, about fenders, I should have said I was installing a *new* set — 
>> I've always had fenders on my Hunq. I got wider tires and needed bigger 
>> fenders to accommodate them. The old fenders were rubbing. I am on the East 
>> Coast, so we do have a lot of wet weather. But still, I really don't get 
>> why this one rusted so much. 
>>
>> Anyway, yes, I've more than gotten my money's worth, Jon. I will recycle 
>> Laing! I'm not concerned about the money to replace it; I just want to 
>> avert it happening again. The pitting on the rack from the rust is 
>> annoying. I'll either clean the old basket or get a new one and do Plasti 
>> Dip. Thanks for the suggestion, Garth. I checked it out and yes, the 
>> colors! I had no idea abut the variety.
>>
>> Thanks again everyone! 
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 4:30:47 PM UTC-4 lconley wrote:
>>
>>> Now this is a solution! I would go ahead and get a new Wald and 
>>> plasti-dip it, as Jon said, you have gotten your money out of this one.
>>>
>>> Bonus is that plasti-dip is available in colors! You can dip your brake 
>>> levers to match your basket and..
>>>
>>> Laing
>>>
>>> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 4:25:07 PM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>>>
 After either cleaning or a replacement, there's always that plasti dip 
 stuff. I've read of someone doing it before after cleaning a rust Wald 
 with 
 Dawn and steel wool. It not only seals the steel, it would provide some 
 grip and it wouldn't make any noise or grind away at a rack if it's 
 sitting 
 on one. The liquid or the spray would work. 



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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread J J
Thanks, all. I'm learning a lot — I had no idea about sacrificial zinc 
coatings or the difference between plating and galvanizing. I appreciate 
the explanation, Wesley and Aaron.

Aaron, about fenders, I should have said I was installing a *new* set — 
I've always had fenders on my Hunq. I got wider tires and needed bigger 
fenders to accommodate them. The old fenders were rubbing. I am on the East 
Coast, so we do have a lot of wet weather. But still, I really don't get 
why this one rusted so much. 

Anyway, yes, I've more than gotten my money's worth, Jon. I will recycle 
Laing! I'm not concerned about the money to replace it; I just want to 
avert it happening again. The pitting on the rack from the rust is 
annoying. I'll either clean the old basket or get a new one and do Plasti 
Dip. Thanks for the suggestion, Garth. I checked it out and yes, the 
colors! I had no idea abut the variety.

Thanks again everyone! 

On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 4:30:47 PM UTC-4 lconley wrote:

> Now this is a solution! I would go ahead and get a new Wald and plasti-dip 
> it, as Jon said, you have gotten your money out of this one.
>
> Bonus is that plasti-dip is available in colors! You can dip your brake 
> levers to match your basket and..
>
> Laing
>
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 4:25:07 PM UTC-4 Garth wrote:
>
>> After either cleaning or a replacement, there's always that plasti dip 
>> stuff. I've read of someone doing it before after cleaning a rust Wald with 
>> Dawn and steel wool. It not only seals the steel, it would provide some 
>> grip and it wouldn't make any noise or grind away at a rack if it's sitting 
>> on one. The liquid or the spray would work. 
>>
>>

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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread lconley
Now this is a solution! I would go ahead and get a new Wald and plasti-dip 
it, as Jon said, you have gotten your money out of this one.

Bonus is that plasti-dip is available in colors! You can dip your brake 
levers to match your basket and..

Laing

On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 4:25:07 PM UTC-4 Garth wrote:

> After either cleaning or a replacement, there's always that plasti dip 
> stuff. I've read of someone doing it before after cleaning a rust Wald with 
> Dawn and steel wool. It not only seals the steel, it would provide some 
> grip and it wouldn't make any noise or grind away at a rack if it's sitting 
> on one. The liquid or the spray would work. 
>
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread Jon Dukeman
I think you have gotten your money's worth on this one.
Jon

On Mon, Jul 11, 2022, 6:44 PM J J  wrote:

> Thanks, Aaron and Jon. I appreciate your suggestions!
>
> On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 8:39:46 PM UTC-4 row.n.2...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> Wald baskets are made of steel and zinc plated.
>> Suggest removing your basket and mix 50/50 water and white vinegar and
>> scrub affected area with steel wool.
>> Rinse and spray paint with black primer / top coat Rustoleum.
>> If rust is too much then find a new inexpensive 139 on line. I saw one
>> for 19.99.
>> I painted my basket and the paint has held up well. I touch up as needed.
>> Jon
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 11, 2022, 4:41 PM  wrote:
>>
>>> One option might be Analog’s cerakoted baskets.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>> Aaron in El Paso
>>>
>>> On Jul 11, 2022, at 14:09, J J  wrote:
>>>
>>> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same
>>> size as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the
>>> rusting has gotten too much.
>>>
>>> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some
>>> sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
>>>
>>> Thanks very much.
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread Garth
After either cleaning or a replacement, there's always that plasti dip 
stuff. I've read of someone doing it before after cleaning a rust Wald with 
Dawn and steel wool. It not only seals the steel, it would provide some 
grip and it wouldn't make any noise or grind away at a rack if it's sitting 
on one. The liquid or the spray would work. 

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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread lconley
What is the cost of buying a new basket occasionally vs basket coatings? 
Zinc is a sacrificial coating and it appears to have been sacrificed. I 
hate to replace things, but sometimes it is the more economical thing to 
do. Just make sure to get the remaining steel Wald to the recyclers.

Laing

On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 3:24:28 PM UTC-4 amill...@gmail.com wrote:

> J J,
>
> A zinc coating is electrically applied where galvanizing is hot dipped 
> into a zinc solution. Galvanizing gives you better corrosion protection, 
> but they’re both zinc coatings.
>
> That is a lot of rust. If you want to keep using the basket, you could try 
> a rust converter on it. I’m glad you’re installing fenders as it looks like 
> they’re very much needed where you are.
>
> Best,
>
> Aaron in El Paso 
>
> On Jul 12, 2022, at 08:04, J J  wrote:
>
> Good morning all. Appreciate your responses, Philip, Richard, and Brian. 
>
> I suppose I'm ignorant about how zinc plating on steel works — is it 
> supposed to be a great rust inhibitor? I attached a photo of the basket in 
> question. I was installing fenders on my Hunq and got a good look at the 
> underside of the basket and saw that it was basically covered in rust. So I 
> took it off, and noticed that the rusted points that contacted the Nitto 
> Campee rack caused pitting on the rack. I have ridden in wet conditions 
> occasionally, but nothing drastic. I wonder how common this extent of 
> rusting is? The rust on mine took buseage right up to the cliff and then 
> over the edge!
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 9:27:10 AM UTC-4 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I purchased a Nitto rack from Analog back in 2020, and it has the 
>> Cerakote finish on it. It looks great of course, but I was surprised at how 
>> fast the coating wore off in certain spots where my bag rested on the top 
>> of the rack. I wonder if the material of a bag placed inside a Wald basket 
>> with Cerakote would abrade the basket finish in the same manner with normal 
>> riding? I think Cerakote is a thinner coating than say, powdercoat, but I 
>> had assumed it would be a bit more durable.
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 8:18:27 AM UTC-4 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Analog Cycles has some that are cerakoted. It’s tougher than powder. I 
>>> have a 137 from them & is great. Though as we speak it appears they only 
>>> have 137 half & full baskets. Worth a call though. Or finding a local 
>>> cerakote applicator.
>>>
>>> https://analogcycles.com/collections/basksets
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Jul 11, 2022, at 4:09 PM, J J  wrote:
>>>
>>> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same 
>>> size as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the 
>>> rusting has gotten too much. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some 
>>> sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
>>>
>>> Thanks very much.
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread amillhench
J J,

A zinc coating is electrically applied where galvanizing is hot dipped into a 
zinc solution. Galvanizing gives you better corrosion protection, but they’re 
both zinc coatings.

That is a lot of rust. If you want to keep using the basket, you could try a 
rust converter on it. I’m glad you’re installing fenders as it looks like 
they’re very much needed where you are.

Best,

Aaron in El Paso 

On Jul 12, 2022, at 08:04, J J  wrote:

Good morning all. Appreciate your responses, Philip, Richard, and Brian. 

I suppose I'm ignorant about how zinc plating on steel works — is it supposed 
to be a great rust inhibitor? I attached a photo of the basket in question. I 
was installing fenders on my Hunq and got a good look at the underside of the 
basket and saw that it was basically covered in rust. So I took it off, and 
noticed that the rusted points that contacted the Nitto Campee rack caused 
pitting on the rack. I have ridden in wet conditions occasionally, but nothing 
drastic. I wonder how common this extent of rusting is? The rust on mine took 
buseage right up to the cliff and then over the edge!
On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 9:27:10 AM UTC-4 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
> I purchased a Nitto rack from Analog back in 2020, and it has the Cerakote 
> finish on it. It looks great of course, but I was surprised at how fast the 
> coating wore off in certain spots where my bag rested on the top of the rack. 
> I wonder if the material of a bag placed inside a Wald basket with Cerakote 
> would abrade the basket finish in the same manner with normal riding? I think 
> Cerakote is a thinner coating than say, powdercoat, but I had assumed it 
> would be a bit more durable.
> 
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 8:18:27 AM UTC-4 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
>> Analog Cycles has some that are cerakoted. It’s tougher than powder. I have 
>> a 137 from them & is great. Though as we speak it appears they only have 137 
>> half & full baskets. Worth a call though. Or finding a local cerakote 
>> applicator.
>> 
>> https://analogcycles.com/collections/basksets
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>>> On Jul 11, 2022, at 4:09 PM, J J  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same size 
>>> as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the 
>>> rusting has gotten too much. 
>> 
>>> 
>>> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some 
>>> sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
>>> 
>>> Thanks very much.
>> 
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread Wesley
Yes, zinc inhibits rusting - it is sacrificial, so the zinc is meant to 
oxidize before the iron but it eventually runs out. Zinc coating is also 
pretty weakly attached to the underlying steel (kind of like paint). For 
serious marine and industrial applications, the steel would be hot-dip 
galvanized (dipped into a bath of molten zinc).
-W
On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 7:04:30 AM UTC-7 J J wrote:

> Good morning all. Appreciate your responses, Philip, Richard, and Brian. 
>
> I suppose I'm ignorant about how zinc plating on steel works — is it 
> supposed to be a great rust inhibitor? I attached a photo of the basket in 
> question. I was installing fenders on my Hunq and got a good look at the 
> underside of the basket and saw that it was basically covered in rust. So I 
> took it off, and noticed that the rusted points that contacted the Nitto 
> Campee rack caused pitting on the rack. I have ridden in wet conditions 
> occasionally, but nothing drastic. I wonder how common this extent of 
> rusting is? The rust on mine took buseage right up to the cliff and then 
> over the edge!
> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 9:27:10 AM UTC-4 brok...@gmail.com wrote:
>
>> I purchased a Nitto rack from Analog back in 2020, and it has the 
>> Cerakote finish on it. It looks great of course, but I was surprised at how 
>> fast the coating wore off in certain spots where my bag rested on the top 
>> of the rack. I wonder if the material of a bag placed inside a Wald basket 
>> with Cerakote would abrade the basket finish in the same manner with normal 
>> riding? I think Cerakote is a thinner coating than say, powdercoat, but I 
>> had assumed it would be a bit more durable.
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 8:18:27 AM UTC-4 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:
>>
>>> Analog Cycles has some that are cerakoted. It’s tougher than powder. I 
>>> have a 137 from them & is great. Though as we speak it appears they only 
>>> have 137 half & full baskets. Worth a call though. Or finding a local 
>>> cerakote applicator.
>>>
>>> https://analogcycles.com/collections/basksets
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On Jul 11, 2022, at 4:09 PM, J J  wrote:
>>>
>>> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same 
>>> size as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the 
>>> rusting has gotten too much. 
>>>
>>>
>>> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some 
>>> sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
>>>
>>> Thanks very much.
>>>
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread Brian Turner
I purchased a Nitto rack from Analog back in 2020, and it has the Cerakote 
finish on it. It looks great of course, but I was surprised at how fast the 
coating wore off in certain spots where my bag rested on the top of the 
rack. I wonder if the material of a bag placed inside a Wald basket with 
Cerakote would abrade the basket finish in the same manner with normal 
riding? I think Cerakote is a thinner coating than say, powdercoat, but I 
had assumed it would be a bit more durable.

On Tuesday, July 12, 2022 at 8:18:27 AM UTC-4 rmro...@gmail.com wrote:

> Analog Cycles has some that are cerakoted. It’s tougher than powder. I 
> have a 137 from them & is great. Though as we speak it appears they only 
> have 137 half & full baskets. Worth a call though. Or finding a local 
> cerakote applicator.
>
> https://analogcycles.com/collections/basksets
>
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> On Jul 11, 2022, at 4:09 PM, J J  wrote:
>
> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same size 
> as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the 
> rusting has gotten too much. 
>
>
> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some 
> sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
>
> Thanks very much.
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-12 Thread Richard Rose
Analog Cycles has some that are cerakoted. It’s tougher than powder. I have a 
137 from them & is great. Though as we speak it appears they only have 137 half 
& full baskets. Worth a call though. Or finding a local cerakote applicator.

https://analogcycles.com/collections/basksets

Sent from my iPhone

> On Jul 11, 2022, at 4:09 PM, J J  wrote:
> 
> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same size as 
> the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the rusting has 
> gotten too much. 
> 
> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some sort 
> to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
> 
> Thanks very much.
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-11 Thread J J
Thanks, Aaron and Jon. I appreciate your suggestions!

On Monday, July 11, 2022 at 8:39:46 PM UTC-4 row.n.2...@gmail.com wrote:

> Wald baskets are made of steel and zinc plated.
> Suggest removing your basket and mix 50/50 water and white vinegar and 
> scrub affected area with steel wool.
> Rinse and spray paint with black primer / top coat Rustoleum.
> If rust is too much then find a new inexpensive 139 on line. I saw one for 
> 19.99.
> I painted my basket and the paint has held up well. I touch up as needed.
> Jon
>
> On Mon, Jul 11, 2022, 4:41 PM  wrote:
>
>> One option might be Analog’s cerakoted baskets.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Aaron in El Paso 
>>
>> On Jul 11, 2022, at 14:09, J J  wrote:
>>
>> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same 
>> size as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the 
>> rusting has gotten too much. 
>>
>> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some 
>> sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
>>
>> Thanks very much.
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-11 Thread Jon Dukeman
Wald baskets are made of steel and zinc plated.
Suggest removing your basket and mix 50/50 water and white vinegar and
scrub affected area with steel wool.
Rinse and spray paint with black primer / top coat Rustoleum.
If rust is too much then find a new inexpensive 139 on line. I saw one for
19.99.
I painted my basket and the paint has held up well. I touch up as needed.
Jon

On Mon, Jul 11, 2022, 4:41 PM  wrote:

> One option might be Analog’s cerakoted baskets.
>
> Best,
>
> Aaron in El Paso
>
> On Jul 11, 2022, at 14:09, J J  wrote:
>
> Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same size
> as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the
> rusting has gotten too much.
>
> Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some
> sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?
>
> Thanks very much.
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Re: [RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-11 Thread amillhench
One option might be Analog’s cerakoted baskets.

Best,

Aaron in El Paso 

On Jul 11, 2022, at 14:09, J J  wrote:

Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same size as 
the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the rusting has 
gotten too much. 

Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some sort to 
mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?

Thanks very much.
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[RBW] Wald basket rusting. Equivalent in stainless steel? Or how to prevent rust?

2022-07-11 Thread J J
Has anyone come across a good stainless steel basket around the same size 
as the 139? I'm not concerned about weight. I love the Wald, but the 
rusting has gotten too much. 

Or has anyone successfully treated a new Wald with a clear coat of some 
sort to mitigate rusting? If so, what did you use?

Thanks very much.

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