Dry sprockets in oven ?

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    Hirsute

    Had to do a deep clean on the drivechain at the w/e but what is the best way to get it dry?
    Would sprockets in the oven be ok ?

    Not sure about the chain though or would that be ok ?

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    chrisonabike

    I think wtjs is referring to

    I think wtjs is referring to a “The La Brea Tar pits” thing there – “-ol” suffix is already specifying you’ve an alcohol (in chemistry parlance) already so I think wtjs is saying the “alcohol” is redundant.

    Although it could be a case of “whiskey, whiskey – so good they named it twice”?

    #1009141
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    hawkinspeter
    wtjs wrote:
    it’s worth avoiding fumes from petroleum products and isopropanol alcohol

    I am suffering from an infection with staphylococcus pedantreus, so you can’t have ‘isopropanol alcohol’

    From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isopropyl_alcohol

    Isopropyl alcohol (IUPAC name propan-2-ol and also called isopropanol or 2-propanol)

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    wtjs

    it’s worth avoiding fumes

    it’s worth avoiding fumes from petroleum products and isopropanol alcohol

    I am suffering from an infection with staphylococcus pedantreus, so you can’t have ‘isopropanol alcohol’

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    hawkinspeter
    Xenophon2 wrote:
    I once used an oven at low temp to dry a chain that was first stripped with naphta, rinsed with isopropanol, then ultrasonically cleaned, then rinsed with water.  It smells a bit  even at low temperature.  Since all smells are particulate, something comes off and I’m not too sure that that something is safe to breathe in.

    I doubt that any lingering smell will impact your health, though it’s worth avoiding fumes from petroleum products and isopropanol alcohol.

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    wtjs

    Since all smells are

    Since all smells are particulate

    I can’t let you get away with that! – except in the sense that all gases consist of atoms and relatively small molecules and could therefore be described in a philosophical sense as ‘particulate’

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    Xenophon2

    I once used an oven at low

    I once used an oven at low temp to dry a chain that was first stripped with naphta, rinsed with isopropanol, then ultrasonically cleaned, then rinsed with water.  It smells a bit  even at low temperature.  Since all smells are particulate, something comes off and I’m not too sure that that something is safe to breathe in.

    #1009131
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    Dnnnnnn

    What did the Romans ever dry
    What did the Romans ever dry for us….?

    #1009129
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    fenix

    Aaaah. That’s WHY the Romans
    Aaaah. That’s WHY the Romans had under floor heating.

    #1009127
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    Hirsute

    It would be rather clean

    It would be rather clean (possibly using an ultra sound bath). How is that any different from a baking tray, roasting tin, cake tin, springform tin?

    #1009125
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    Dnnnnnn

    Rapha will soon launch one

    Cycling-specific fryers will soon launch, with options for 10, 11 or 12 speed cassettes, for £299.99.

    #1009123
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    TheBillder

    It’s 2023. Use an air fryer,
    It’s 2023. Use an air fryer, obvs, or risk missing out.

    #1009121
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    Mybike

    How do you even think of this
    How do you even think of this just leave it for a bit or use a towel. You should never use a oven you use to cook with to dry bike parts or anything else beside food

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    chrisonabike

    If it’s a fan oven reduce the
    If it’s a fan oven reduce the temperature by 10 degrees.
    Baste with wax before cooling on a rack.
    Serves 1 (except for tandem recipies)

    #1009117
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    Dnnnnnn

    wtjs wrote:

    wtjs wrote:
    I too have been glancing at this topic with amazement

    Likewise. I can understand not wanting to lube a chain while it’s still wet – but sprockets in the oven…?

    #1009115
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    wtjs

    just dry it with an old towel

    just dry it with an old towel or some kitchen roll 

    I too have been glancing at this topic with amazement. The technology ‘solutions’ to a problem which hardly exists. Shake off the water and it dries, you apply the wax or whatever and anyway it’s going to be soaked again soon.

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