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Old October 8th 06, 05:07 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
Chips
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I read in a book many years ago that in england cyclists would melt paraffin
and dip their chains in it.

But, what is called paraffin in England is not the same as here in the
states, and was something that lubed better (so I read). The paraffin we
have here is too thick and flaky.

So I have tried making my own mixture of paraffin and synthetic grease, and
that worked really well. It would soak fully into the chain, and would not
turn black and greasy, nor would it pick up lots of road grit. One treatment
would last a few months with lots of riding.

I lost my old pot of wax awhile ago, and made a new mixture with soy wax
from a candle shop. I added synthetic oil and grease. It seems to work
really well.

Anybody else tried anything like this?

GC


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Old October 8th 06, 07:05 AM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
Steve Daniels
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On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 04:07:25 GMT, against all advice, something
compelled "Chips" , to say:

But, what is called paraffin in England is not the same as here in the
states, and was something that lubed better (so I read). The paraffin we
have here is too thick and flaky.




What they call paraffin, we call kerosene. And kerosene is a
fine light lubricant.
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Old October 8th 06, 03:22 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
Tom Keats
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In article ,
Steve Daniels writes:
On Sun, 08 Oct 2006 04:07:25 GMT, against all advice, something
compelled "Chips" , to say:

But, what is called paraffin in England is not the same as here in the
states, and was something that lubed better (so I read). The paraffin we
have here is too thick and flaky.




What they call paraffin, we call kerosene. And kerosene is a
fine light lubricant.


What some call "kerosene," I call "coal oil".

Even if it doesn't actually come from coal, it
might as well.

In these parts, paraffin [wax] comes in solid,
white bricks, like lard or Crisco, only harder.


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Old October 8th 06, 03:52 PM posted to rec.bicycles.misc
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"Chips" wrote in message
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I read in a book many years ago that in england cyclists would melt
paraffin and dip their chains in it.

But, what is called paraffin in England is not the same as here in the
states, and was something that lubed better (so I read). The paraffin we
have here is too thick and flaky.

So I have tried making my own mixture of paraffin and synthetic grease,
and that worked really well. It would soak fully into the chain, and would
not turn black and greasy, nor would it pick up lots of road grit. One
treatment would last a few months with lots of riding.

I lost my old pot of wax awhile ago, and made a new mixture with soy wax
from a candle shop. I added synthetic oil and grease. It seems to work
really well.

Anybody else tried anything like this?

GC


From Wikipedia, to clear up the British vs American confusion.


Kerosene or paraffin oil (British English, not to be confused with the waxy
solid also called paraffin wax or just paraffin) is a colorless flammable
hydrocarbon liquid.

Charles of Schaumburg


 




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