08-03-2020, 04:02 AM
Originally, the chainsaw oil idea I read from a bicycle community where a chain is needed to be clean and provide a long range between the lubrication cycle. There were many types of lubricants available, however, it all mainly split by:
- too liquid and short lubrication range
- too thick and messy (sticks all dust and dirt on a chain)
Where the chainsaw oil was found as a middle solution, as it's thick and sticky (like honey). Once applied and wiped out - nothing sticks to a chain, and it stays on a chain for a long time.
- too liquid and short lubrication range
- too thick and messy (sticks all dust and dirt on a chain)
Where the chainsaw oil was found as a middle solution, as it's thick and sticky (like honey). Once applied and wiped out - nothing sticks to a chain, and it stays on a chain for a long time.
