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Title: Fixing a rusty tail? -Pictures of fixed pony!
Post by: emera_lazzaly on February 13, 2012, 09:30:10 AM
Hey every pony! I have a pony who has a badly rusted tail.  I have used toothpaste to get most of the rust out but I have some questions about putting the tail back together and inside.

I got a washer and zip tie for the tail because I read somewhere that is how to fix the tail.

I was wondering if anyone had any pictures of what this looks like when completed or a tutorial for it? I'm not sure where/how to put on the zip tie or where/how to put on the washer. Thanks!
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: kittybethy on February 13, 2012, 12:49:18 PM
I don't have pics, but it sounds like you are doing everthing right!
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on February 13, 2012, 03:49:28 PM
It's not as hard as you would think.  You can use zip ties as replacement washers in the future with this method too. 

Okay, see the clamp that is in the middle of the tail?  The metal part that wraps around the hair?  Using two pairs of pliers, pry it off the hair.  Zip the ziptie around the hair.  Now, position your pony and by angling the zip tie at a 45 degree angle or so, you should be able to shove the tail back into the pony.  Awkward, I know.  ;D  Use a pair of pliers to reach inside the pony and pull most (but NOT all) the hair forward.  There should now be enough space to guide the washer over the zip tie and tilt it into place.  Now, pull the tail gently back and the tension should work itself out so that the tail is straight. 

This may not work if you don't have teeny tiny zipties.  If they are too big for washers to fit over, simply proceed from the beginning, and then when you are pulling part of the tail through the body, wrap a second ziptie - opposite way to the first- and that will keep the tail from coming out when you are brushing a pony.  :)

Hope that helps!
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: emera_lazzaly on February 13, 2012, 05:28:29 PM
Thank you so much lovesbabysquirmy!!!! I really appreciate it! I was thinking something similar but wasn't sure it would work!

PS: I nicknamed this particular pony "squirmy" when I was little so it's cool it's in your name!
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Post by: Oneleo1 on February 13, 2012, 05:38:30 PM
I think there is a tutorial on zip tie tails in Customs :)
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: Ringlets on February 13, 2012, 07:34:42 PM
I have a tutorial with pics  :)  I can post it here for you if you still need it  :awake:
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: emera_lazzaly on February 13, 2012, 08:37:37 PM
I have a tutorial with pics  :)  I can post it here for you if you still need it  :awake:

Yes that would be great! I can never have too much help!
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: Chi on February 13, 2012, 09:04:34 PM
Make sure when you replace it, the washer you're using isn't metal.
It's best to just use two zip ties like this so you don't get the tail rust again. ^_^
http://www.mlptp.net/tutorials/makingtails.html
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: lovesbabysquirmy on February 14, 2012, 12:45:20 AM
Brilliant tutorial link - thanks for posting it, Flitter! 
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: Ringlets on February 14, 2012, 04:06:16 AM
I have a tutorial with pics  :)  I can post it here for you if you still need it  :awake:

Yes that would be great! I can never have too much help!

No problem :)  I'll be back later today to post it for you :relaxed:
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: Ringlets on February 17, 2012, 06:21:25 PM
Me again! sorry for the delay replying :blush:
here is my rust removal tutorial :)
Even a little rust could be a lotta rust inside ...take a look at this Snowflake...

Doesnt look bad right?  :what:

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but inside...( mom calls the first picture the dirty toilet )- eeeuuwww!! :yikes:

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Take some long nosed pliers , like my hubby has in this pic, (if you have thinner , longer ones than these thats even better)V and grab the tail, then pull it out through the neck hole :relaxed:  (if the tail is a bit frizzy, wet it and comb it first to make this bit easier)

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rust is easy to remove with some toothpaste (any sort will do) , a firm toothbrush and a bottle brush for inside the body  :)  :good:  You can get bottle brushes of various sizes from supermarkets (in baby section), or sometimes hardware stores

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Remove the rusty washer and the metal clip -I use pliers to prize the clip off (hubby is doing it for me in these pics while I take the photos :P )   . Sometimes if its very rusty it crumbles off easily. clean off any remaining rust with toothpaste, and dry the tail n pony either naturally or use a hair dryer :awake:

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Use some cord (I use nylon parcel cord) to tie tightly in the centre of the tail and push through the tail hole and pull out through the neck hole :awake:

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use a plastic cable tie to secure the tail around the middle bit and cut off the long plastic ends.

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Back to beautiful and no more rust problems ever again  :heart:  It's easy once you get brave enough to try.

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The head will push back on. If there is a slight gap around the neck seam then super glue will hold it but most ponies dont need glueing unless you want to :good:
 
Hope that helped a bit, and if you have any other questions feel free to ask  :lovey:
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: emera_lazzaly on February 17, 2012, 07:08:19 PM
That helps a lot! Thanks Ringlet! The inside of my pony was so nasty too! Her tail actually popped out her back end when I gave it a slight pull! Poor thing was rusty BAD! When my husband tried to take her head off, rust fell out her butt and into his lap LOL It was quite funny! I got her all cleaned out, now just to get the old washer off and get her tail all ready to go back in!
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: Ringlets on February 18, 2012, 05:18:20 PM
You're welcome hun :hug: 
 :lol: LOL @ your poor hubby :P  its great he's helping out though!! :bigups: :lovey:  I'm sure you're doing an awesome job of cleaning that pony - are you doing some before and after pics? 
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Post by: ZettaMomo on February 18, 2012, 06:39:08 PM
Great tutorial Ringlets!
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Post by: emera_lazzaly on February 19, 2012, 09:00:45 AM
Yes I am :) and I will post them when I get her fixed up!!
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: Ringlets on February 19, 2012, 04:17:35 PM
Thanks ZettaMomo :hug:
 and yay! I cant wait to see the pics!! :frolic:  :cheer:
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: emera_lazzaly on March 12, 2012, 07:40:34 PM
Here she is! Nope, didn't try to fix her hair cause her nickname is "squirmy the fuzzhead" and she wouldn't be the same without the hair ;)

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And here she is happy as can be:
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Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail?
Post by: Chi on March 12, 2012, 07:42:24 PM
Hooray, she looks cute! Even with the fluffy hair..Like a perfume puff baby almost. :)
Title: Re: Fixing a rusty tail? -Pictures of fixed pony!
Post by: Ringlets on March 13, 2012, 07:00:04 PM
wow she really was rusty!! :faint:   You did an amazing job cleaning her up though!! well done!! :bigups:  :accomplished:  :cheer:  .. and I totally agree- she does look cute with her fuzzy hair! :P  :lovey:
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