Pad the hanlde when you use it. The edges can dig in when appling a bit of grunt.Boot fair this morning not much to find xcept for a few hand files but I did pick up this Record Quick Wrench for £3. Never seen anything like it.
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Boot fair this morning not much to find xcept for a few hand files but I did pick up this Record Quick Wrench for £3. Never seen anything like it.
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I’ve always understood these were “dogs”Often called dogs, I think because used carelessly will make a dog's dinner of whatever you are trying to loosen
Same hereFootprints when I was an apprentice
3x Harris brushes for £1 and a pair of sprung latches also £1 from the local car boot.
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they are the size I use so yes at some point.Sprung latches for another linkbox?, I've finished painting mine but it's too warm to manhandle it out to the car for transport to the stables.
I hope you are not calling me a southerner?Without turning my phone on its side I'm guessing you are in the south?
Hotly contested issue when I worked for a national company, as I have become older I accept they are both known as dogs
They rub down well if you use a medium / fine grade wet & dry & re-chamfer them off , so what you have should fit a large range of motors. Glass paper can leave particles of grit left embedded in the brush carbon which can cause problems down the line .Today I acquired some brushes for my ever increasing pile of dead grinders, with luck some of them will be rescued.
Bob
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Joe Prusa's ready built Prusa i 3 s factory assembled , tested works straight out of the box Plus there is Joes full back up , help line and a full spares back up . Not cheap but it will remove those doubts you may have . You'll need to learn a £D drawing package such as Fusion 360.See, this sort of thing keeps me away from 3D printers. It feels like the "Linux for the desktop" argument a few years ago. Yes, it'll work, but you have to try
Wot I want is plug'n'play.
They aren’t bad when they work,but have a life expectancy of about a yearA couple of cheap 30w floods and PIR that I WILL put up before winter, lets see what they are like for just under £8 each, nice and slim though
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Where are you going to install the kitchen sink ?Today one of these arrived.
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It is to connect to my bike so that Android Auto can be wireless.
Supplied cable didn't work but the bike is picky about USB cables and the wired Android Auto only worked reliably when I got an Anker cable. So I connected the Carsifi via the Anker cable and the phone connected to the bike first time
I will test it out properly at the weekend and if it works well I will bury the Carsifi and the cable under the fairing.
It will be great not to have to plug the phone in each time I use the bike.
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In the offside pannier The crapper is in the nearside one.Where are you going to install the kitchen sink ?
I’m struggling to be honest @Parm , I can’t get them down me quick enough to regulate my temperature
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First world problems .It will be great not to have to plug the phone in each time I use the bike
That is why I don't live in the third world, I like first world problemsGood stuff, that .
First world problems .
I wonder what the second world isThat is why I don't live in the third world, I like first world problems