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Hey! Don’t throw that away!
Found this thrown away out back of one of my restaurants!
Perfect size for my parts cleaner!
Deep!
Kinda wide!
Lonnnng!
Perfect size for my parts cleaner!
Deep!
Kinda wide!
Lonnnng!
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always wanted a chain to taste like french fries.
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You're ignoring the lated published research that shows that fried oysters reduce chain friction by 0.02 Watts compared to PTFE in paraffin, 0.03W compared to triflow, and 0.04W compared to motor oil. I've created a whole system for dipping my chains in fried osters.
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Wiz,
You got a patent ready to go on this? Har! MH
You got a patent ready to go on this? Har! MH
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Now you need the ultra sound parts cleaner that accepts this basket. Andy
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It’s 1:15 in the AM and jonesing for some fried clams! I’ll have to hit Seafood Sam’s, on the Canal this weekend! They just opened for the Season!
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Your workbench looks a little bit like mine. Large, but only about enough cleared off space for the current project. Although all my spray lubes, and other such products are on a separate shelf. Other “ongoing” projects sorta get pushed aside to be finished at a later time while the current project is dealt with.
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Actually...there’s two of them! There would’ve been three of them, had there been one more left that day...one for each shop!
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You're ignoring the lated published research that shows that fried oysters reduce chain friction by 0.02 Watts compared to PTFE in paraffin, 0.03W compared to triflow, and 0.04W compared to motor oil. I've created a whole system for dipping my chains in fried osters.
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ziptie that badboy on a rack
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Have you tried FB marketplace? There's a bunch of cheap crabs on there, you might be able to grab other seafood things..
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I’ve been deep frying parts for years.
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I prefer a smooth part, so it needs to be waxed. Now if I'm in a hurry & need to get it done fast, I'll use a good lube.
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Waxing... chains... when does the subject of leather come up?
Oh, here: In a former life, when I still had a motorcycle, I used to run my waxed chain over leather, which worked out much better for me than other lube and low friction plastic. It was so much more forgiving in terms of chain whip.
Oh, here: In a former life, when I still had a motorcycle, I used to run my waxed chain over leather, which worked out much better for me than other lube and low friction plastic. It was so much more forgiving in terms of chain whip.