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Just bought a chain oiler from http://www.chainoiler.co.uk/ and am currently on Step 2 of the instructions, on the "dry run" they recommend before i actually start work.


And needless to say, i'm stuck already.


"2. Take one small cable tie and curl into a circle (teeth inward). :D

Insert into teacup (A) and add boiling water then cool. This will curve tie to shape. :("


The question is, what is "teacup", as the diagram really doesn't help much.


Here's some pictures and i hope they help one of you, because they certainly don't help me!

ChainOiler.jpg.c5bd14684880940e6a00241670035e71.jpg

The bits in the box.

ChainOilerDiagram.jpg.ca9781d25c60184bcf96fa7d651e56d1.jpg

Diagram

Posted

exactly what it says, you'll find one in the kitchen. otherwise known as a MUG!!!

EDIT : PMSL

the idea is to use boiling water to get the plastic to mould into a circle..

Posted

I knew that, was just testing you all :D



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Ugh, oops! ROFL at my mistake!

Thanks for pointing out the obvious guys, i genuinely thought they'd called one of the parts a "teacup", so i was looking for it :oops:

Posted
I knew that, was just testing you all :D



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Ugh, oops! ROFL at my mistake!

Thanks for pointing out the obvious guys, i genuinely thought they'd called one of the parts a "teacup", so i was looking for it :oops:

i think this was a big clue....

untitled.bmp

teacup or MUG

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