Nice work, thanks for posting your project. I'm looking at doing the same but sending the pedestal out to be re powder coated. In your option how much more of a tear down would be required to do the powder coat?
I think you are referring to the lanolin that I coat a lot of the parts with Lanolin is a natural grease like substance that comes from sheep’s wool It is waterproof and lasts a long time and helps prevent corrosion between metals Also lubricates And not expensive Lanocote is a brand name but any 100% lanolin is the same Edson makes a spray lubricant for the chain, gear, etc but 30 weight oil is fine and much cheaper and is recommended by Edson if not using their spray lubricant The lanolin is not used to lubricate these parts, just as a corrosion protection between assembled parts that don’t need regular lubrication
Nice work, thanks for posting your project. I'm looking at doing the same but sending the pedestal out to be re powder coated. In your option how much more of a tear down would be required to do the powder coat?
Not a whole lot more to take apart
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What is the oil that you are using to lubricate the shaft connecting to the sprocket?
I think you are referring to the lanolin that I coat a lot of the parts with
Lanolin is a natural grease like substance that comes from sheep’s wool
It is waterproof and lasts a long time and helps prevent corrosion between metals
Also lubricates
And not expensive
Lanocote is a brand name but any 100% lanolin is the same
Edson makes a spray lubricant for the chain, gear, etc but 30 weight oil is fine and much cheaper and is recommended by Edson if not using their spray lubricant
The lanolin is not used to lubricate these parts, just as a corrosion protection between assembled parts that don’t need regular lubrication