View Full Version : old "rusty" spouts
dano2840
02-18-2009, 11:47 AM
i took 45 old bucket spouts out of the loft from the farm along with buckets/ covers, the spouts are brown and and "kindof rusty" will this affect the tree? i plan to boil then and clean them up with a spout brush, but will it matter if they are still rusty looking?
Jeff E
02-18-2009, 12:25 PM
What are they made out of? I have some cast aluminum spouts that have discolored. I have always cleaned them as best I could and reused.
Boiling is a good idea to kill the bacteria, that can live on/in spouts, that speeds up the drying or healing of the tap.
If it is really rust, I would be looking at getting new spouts.
Specklefield Farm
02-18-2009, 06:21 PM
put the spouts in a bucket with some sand and shake them up. it will take quite a bit of shaking, but they will clean up. if you have a rock tumbler, or a brass tumbler/cleaner (for rifle cartridge reloading), they will work also.
Russell Lampron
02-18-2009, 07:35 PM
Sounds like you've got some of the old Grimm tin spouts. If they aren't all bent up just boil them and use them. The rust won't hurt anything.
KenWP
02-18-2009, 07:40 PM
My water here has so much iron in it I am afraid to see what the saps going to be like let alone worry about a bit of rust on the spouts. I bought a bunch of those old sheet metal spouts at a garage sale and I brushed the rust off best I could and will use them when and if i have to retap trees after useing the 5/16 plastice spouts.
dano2840
03-05-2009, 11:58 AM
they arent tin rolled spouts they are the big cast grimm/soule spouts, they have the hook on top for the old wooden covers
markcasper
03-05-2009, 10:03 PM
those are cast iron grim and soule spouts. If their tin and their not rusty, then they have alot of ternplate in them which has lots of lead.
The thing I have did before is throw then in a small cement mixer with a little pea gravel. They'll look good after a half hour of that treatment.
umpwood1
01-22-2010, 11:01 AM
Bought some discolored, slightly rusted spouts off of ebay. I took them to work, put a little sand in a coffee can, added some spout and put them on the paint shaker. They cleaned up nice. Just another trick.
Regards,
Umpwood
The Butcher
02-06-2010, 06:59 PM
I did the same and some of the spouts are bent. Does this make a difference in the sap flow?
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