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00:19
I use it for anything that shouldn't move, so not-bearings.
00:46
@Criggie Psychopaths: Know the signs.
-grin- cyclopaths
pscyclepaths ?
Once used a cyclotron. Never a cyclopath.
 
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08:57
@gschenk I've seen the discussion about copper grease on aluminium, but I am building with steel spokes and brass nips so...
 
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10:14
@ArtGertner good choice!
10:32
@gschenk Will answer soon-ish. Flying back to Toronto in 20-ish hours and I've got a lot to do before then
Christmas break goes by so quickly
have a good flight.
11:00
@ArtGertner boiled linseed oil is used to protect wood. The half-litre bottle I have is from a UK manufacturer, did cost about 30 EUR here. I don't know if it's the same stuff people claim to use a spoke prep, but would not be surprised, since it's been a staple in every household in the early days of bicycles.
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Might be worth a question: is commercial 'spoke prep' boiled linseed oil the same as boild linseed oil used for woodworking.
@Criggie damn, forget the copper thing, the stuff is Australian! It will work for you in NZ. But here on the other side of the world your counter-rotating anti-seize will work on left threads only.
Thanks @gschenk, linseed oil added to the list of things to try on the next few builds.
 
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18:27
@gschenk Aussies are good for some things, like mining mud :-P

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