That's because you don't clean it, I guess? @rovers1875
About the degreaser?I can't tell whether you are joking.![]()
Yes, but buying a 5 litre bottle of oil specifically to lube your chain would be an absurd thing to do. As for degreaser, I find a good wipe with a dry cloth usually does the trick.If it was about the application of oil, you can hardly tip over a 5 litre bottle over the chain and not expect it to go all over the place![]()
Still going through mine from when I did have a chainsaw.I don't think it counts if you actually own / use a chainsaw![]()
Yes, but buying a 5 litre bottle of oil specifically to lube your chain would be an absurd thing to do....
Having read through this thread I think I need to change my chain oiling method, all this one drop per link stuff has made me realise that sticking a sheet of cardboard underneath and pouring the stuff on from a jug whilst back pedaling isn't the only way to do things![]()
With a 5 litre container of chainsaw oil, there is no other way?Having read through this thread I think I need to change my chain oiling method, all this one drop per link stuff has made me realise that sticking a sheet of cardboard underneath and pouring the stuff on from a jug whilst back pedaling isn't the only way to do things![]()
Well in my defence that is what I've gotWith a 5 litre container of chainsaw oil, there is no other way?
confused cyclist - I'm sure that a 50 kg bag of coffee beans would be cheaper than 1kg. Storage might be a problem of course. Me - I'll continue to be profligate. I figure I've done my bit by buying a 16oz bottle of Progold and decanting it, and if you use a hypodermic and apply one drop to each link waste is minimal. Now, I wonder how much a full container load of toilet rolls would cost?
No this is the problem with comparing apples with pears, but I wager you could buy a drum of cycle specific oil if you really wanted and save a substantial amount.Well thought out and written @confusedcyclist. The chink in the armour being that you're not actually comparing the price of the same product. If it was significantly cheaper to buy 5 litres of the same product as the SAME 120ml product then I am sure that we would all do this or maybe even share!?!
I wouldn't buy chainsaw oil in 120ml bottles if it was a third of the price, or even a tenth of the price, as it's not doing the job that I want!