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I've read that's totally overblown.. a quick link can be reused until you don't get the "click" when you install it..
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I reuse quick links all the time until they're sloppy. If I need a tool to install/remove, it goes back on the bike.
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Some quick links are reusable, some are not, and sometimes people re-use "non-reusable" quick links.
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I’m unsure if I understand how his helps with anything other than a new factory chain. Once you’ve stripped the factory grease, the time suck is spent on cleaning and re-waxing. It would be neat if they came up with a single system that allows someone to buy a factory chain, strip the grease, wax the chain, clean the waxed chain, and finally reapply wax all in one compact device. I guess I could be missing something but this seems to be built solely for waxing new chains only…one of the easier and less space intensive parts of the process is dropping a factory chain in an old bottle of stripper and shaking for a few minutes.
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What is your procedure here? For most people it is just a quick wipe down and put into wax. Or if really dirty, rinse with boiling hot water, wipe, let dry and then rewax.
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Boiling, wiping, drying, rewaxing. I don’t think the silca device would allow you to boil since it doesn’t have an interchangeable pot. So you’ve got to have two stand alone ways of doing a very similar process. Right now I have a pot with wax and a pot I boil in, I already owned the induction cooktop. The space required and $$$ is/was very small and the plastic bottle to strip is basically throw away.
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I have bene thinking about this question for awhile, and instead of a new thread, here it is:
How / when do you clean the wax/dirt residue out of your crockpot, or do you just top up with more wax? I'm using Silca wax in a crock pot I found on the street on garbage day. |
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For my own chains, I've reused their quick links a time or two with no problem. In a shop situation, I follow the manufacturer's recommendations M |
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I guess what I’m really thinking is not so much as saving loads of extra time, it’s more so creating even more stuff for such a similar process under the guise of saving extra time. Seems like Mark hit the nail on the head and the system is most attractive for someone who doesn’t already have a system for waxing. I don’t know if I’d want to just wipe down a waxed chain, drop it in the strip chip wax device, and feel all that good about it. |
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What are you worried about happening? Any residual dirt ends up on the bottom of the wax. After awhile I either start with a fresh batch of wax, or can just scrape out the ugly dirty wax once it cools and hardens in your container.
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Haha the chart states 2 days to strip a chain with “hardware store chemicals” maybe 30 minutes in my experience. Not sure why they never have a free sample.
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I guess I’m worried about the same thing you are since you do rinse your really dirty chains off before you wax them. This could be one of those limitations of communication over the internet. But the silca videos I watched before jumping into the waxing game never made me think that the waxing process actually cleans the chain. I’m no expert though!
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I drop my chains into boiling water before I re-wax, then dry in the toaster oven. Even then, I don't get all the water out it seems, and when I drop the chain into the hot wax some steam comes out at first!
My routine is to do several chains at once, so it doesn't seem onerous. Maybe once or twice a year at the most. On the bike that gets the most miles I swap two chains before they need to be re-coated, so I'm guessing it's going to be closer to once annually.
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