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• #39502
Ahso.
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• #39503
What does the sous-vide bag do? Lock in flavour?
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• #39504
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• #39505
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• #39506
What does the sous-vide bag do?
Provides an airtight seal so that the air pressure outside the bag compresses the layers of fibre together.
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• #39507
Poor man's autoclave. Works well though. And TBH you'd bag it even in an autoclave.
I used to have a pre-preg oven made from an MDF box, some insulation panels, a cooker hob element and a rad fan from a Honda Fireplace.
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• #39508
Yum!
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• #39509
Honda Fireplace eh? :oP
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• #39510
Honda Fireplace
Doesn't everybody call them that?
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• #39511
fair point.
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• #39513
Very nice!
I'm not sure people realised what it was - they're quite rare aren't they?
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• #39514
thank you
just a lucky punt, vendor has turned out nice, is just outside stoke on trent
i am in sw london , he said he'd meet at the train station up there which is nice -
• #39515
got mounts on forks, so has rack bike potential, few ideas up in the air, best to wait till it materialises
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• #39516
absolutely yackin
wonder if it cost more than his olympic gold 😒
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• #39517
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• #39518
looks like been sprayed with diarrhoea
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• #39519
shitty thing to do tbf
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• #39520
i thought its about tyre matching flat pedal.
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• #39521
If this had a coloured tyre, I'd be at DEFCON 1 now.
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• #39522
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• #39523
the widest fork crowns in the universe
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• #39524
Hideous
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• #39525
the widest fork crowns in the universe
Nope
It stays in there, its compressive strength is part of the structural design.