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Old March 16th 06, 01:57 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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41 wrote:
wrote:

Above, you were proposing to "coat" the c hain with steel, not epoxy or
urethane. IOW, use it uncoated.


Now I know you've missed the point, entirely. The chain is already made
of steel. Nothing further need be done to obtain a steel surface. Which
is more durable, a urethane coated floor or a solid steel floor. It was
sarcasm. But made not to be so impolite as it appears when spelled out,
as I had to do here.


Wow! Talk about having to spell things out!

Look at what I said once more, "41." Read it slowly.

I said "... you were proposing to 'coat' the chain with steel ... IOW,
use it UNCOATED." (Emphasis added.)

It should be clear that I understood your sarcasm. I'm not sure why
you lost track of the conversation. Bad modem? Sleepy?

- Frank Krygowski

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