• BakedCatboy@lemmy.ml
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      3 days ago

      Sounds like a good reason to get used to doing plain parafin chain dips. That’s what I do and it’s so simple and effective. I just have a bag of candle making parafin blocks and mini like 1qt slow cooker.

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          Tires and tubes are ultimately for comfort. We can go back to making wood tires, they worked for a looooong time.

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          3 days ago

          I’m just talking about chain oil, I don’t have a solution for anything else 🙂

          Parafin seems easier to make at home since it’s has been used for candles for a long time (since like the 1800s). Plus you can salvage candles in a pinch, and dipping a chain hardly takes any Parafin from the pot so the same pot will last decades. I’ve been using the same Parafin pot for about 5 years and the level hasn’t noticeably changed.

          Not to mention that using a dry lube like parafin greatly extends the chain life because it doesn’t collect dirt and sand that increases chain wear, and you wouldn’t want to have to find a new chain.