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• #63627
https://patchnride.com/go-green/
good idea or yet another useless product?
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• #63628
Reminds me of when, as a kid, I spent hours making a model motorbike by cutting up chunks of polystyrene, then painted it with the Humbrol enamels that I had to hand.
It looked amazing when freshly painted.
Only to dissolve to a brightly-coloured resiny lump within a few hours. I was devastated!
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• #63629
You do whatever you see fit, ed.
Who knows- the solvent may have no effect at all - I don't know what the bottle is made of, nor what solvents are in the paint you decide to use.
If there is squidgy melting, fumes or explosions, be sure to take photos so that we can all LOL.
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• #63630
I double check, the main problem is that the material doesn't allow hobby paint to adhered to it.
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• #63631
Put a sticker on it.
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• #63632
So the humbrol enamel will dissolve the plastic bottle
No
the material doesn't allow hobby paint to adhered to it
Yes.
Bottles are usually polythene, which is pretty robust with regard to solvents, but for much the same chemical reason also pretty immune to having anything stick to it.
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• #63633
Just huff the paint and forget about the bottle.
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• #63634
Paint the inside of the bottle, then huff it.
If it flakes off it will still be decorative, like a snowglobe. -
• #63635
So how do manufacturers pain their bottles? Am assuming it involves magnets.
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• #63636
assuming it involves magnets
I think it involves heating rather than magnets, it's easier to stick to polythene with a meltable glue than a solvent glue. A layered foil comprising adhesive/pigment/carrier/releaser is pressed onto the bottle with a hot die, the glue melts where the die pressure is, sticking the pigment to the substrate, the carrier pulls the remaining pigment and glue off the substrate and the releaser pulls away from the die to allow to tape to be moved to a fresh section ready for the next bottle.
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• #63637
Okay, what the actual fuck.
Sram S300 chainset. Still the unremovable chainring bolts.
I bought the right tool, and tried again. Two of the bolts came loose under extreme force, the three others are unmovable. Even when clamping the tool down with pliers, or using the help of another person, the chainring nuts just turn. One or two of them may even be completely stripped by now.
I think I'm just gonna drill em out. Any other advice?
What the hell does Sram use as screwlock? -
• #63638
If that works as they claim I'm totally sold. Permanently patch a tub without unstitching? Yes please.
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• #63639
What the hell does Sram use as screwlock?
Nothing. They do them up super tight and completely dry, so there is a huge amount of friction stopping you from dismantling them. Shimano and Campag are no better in this regard.
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• #63640
Drill them out and replace them I say
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• #63642
Draw it in Paint
Email to stickermaker5000for50p.com
Stickerbomb bike, bottle and said friend. -
• #63643
Is this a particularly slack St for a 54sq track frame?
Is it why the bike feels much larger?
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• #63644
Yes, it's rubbish.
Give it to me.
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• #63645
does anyone know why the orthodox jews and the muslims are saying prayers to the lee navigation channel today ?
lots of prayer books and hands set for prayer around springfield park and up to tottenham -
• #63646
Eh?
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• #63647
as i was cycling along the river lee navigation channel today in the vicinity of springfield park and tottenham hale i saw an abnormally large amount orthodox jews and muslims praying in an easterly direction ... or that of the lee navigation channel
any clearer ?
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• #63648
It does look it, can you measure it?
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• #63649
Easterly would make sense as the direction of prayer for Muslims (more south east from London) but no idea why they would be praying today as there is no significance that I can recall? Nor why they would be praying with jews too? Perhaps a more localised show of faith/solidarity, I guess Jerusalem would be east(ish) from here too? Did something happen in the local news?
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• #63650
Might be this: http://judaism.about.com/od/holidays/a/whatistashlich.htm
So the humbrol enamel will dissolve the plastic bottle, my main plan is to sand the area a little roughly and then paint it.