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  • How do I stream a movie stored on my MacBook to a chromecast?

  • just plug your macbook into an hdmi connected to your telly and forget about chromecast.

  • Open it in chrome and should be easy

  • You should ideally be running 3 spacers (2 NDS, 1 DS) as the cranks are set up for 73mm BB shell.

    The chainline shouldnt really be a problem since you are running a RD.

  • R02 is designed for 68mm shell, so therefore no spacers. I think the issue may be that the interface between crank and ring is further outboard on this than the RS7 the ring is meant for, to allow space for the bearings.

    I know there's some leeway with 1x chainline but 53mm+ sounds like it's pushing it.

    https://www.mountainbikecomponents.co.uk/middleburn/cranks/road/r02-x-type/r02-x-type-crank-no-spider-for-68mm-bottom-bracket

  • Interesting, still learning every day! :D

    BETD guys are pretty helpful lot, maybe buzz or drop them an email?

  • Yeah I was going to, and probably will, but they're closed again now for a few days. We exchanged a few emails before, they seem helpful. There's a guy near here with a mint pair of RS7s, if he'll let me fit them to check I may just buy them. Square taper is probably not a bad idea on a muddy touring bike.

  • soldering

    Do higher wattage irons just heat up more quickly and retain it better, or are there other advantages?

    I'll be soft soldering with a lead-free solder.

  • Do higher wattage irons just heat up more quickly and retain it better, or are there other advantages?

    The workpiece sucks energy out of your iron. You need enough power input to achieve flow temperature at the joint, so larger (0r more thermally conductive) workpieces need a higher power iron.

  • They can put more heat into the things being soldered, i.e 0.5mm cable small iron, 6mm cable larger wattage iron. With the larger cable heat escapes quicker than it can be supplied, therefore never gets hot enough to melt the solder correctly.

  • Thanks both!

  • Had this question from a friend and I know nothing about inexpensive hybrids - does anyone else?

    "Looking to buy my good lady a basic hybrid bike for simple road and riverside cycling...
    Any recommendations please?
    Nothing too expensive for fear of theft!"

  • Highly recommend the Carrera Axle from Halfords - got one for the wife and it's perfect for her.

    Purple, fat 27.5" tyres, low standover, loads of mounts for baskets/mudguards and just generally a solid bike.

  • Just get it checked over properly before riding.

  • I would look at the Decathlon range and take your pick.
    https://www.decathlon.co.uk/C-934589-women-s-bikes

  • Evans' Pinnacle range is pretty good value for money - the Lithium and Neon models look like they might fit the bill.

  • What's a decent pair of cheapish skinny black jeans that won't tear at the crotch as soon as I look at a bike?

  • Most commutery highbreads are much of a muchness, just check it's at least 8 speed, get proper mudguards fitted if it doesn't have them and bonus points for cheap hydro discs.

  • Some of the ridgebacks fit the bill.

  • H&M (IMO)

  • How worn are these chainrings? Came with a crankset I bought, didn't ask because I would be replacing them anyway, but if they're in a decent state I might sell them on.

  • They look fine. You could put a chain on them and see how much backlash it has compared with new ones.

  • So what is the best way to cook basmati rice?
    Lid on lid off add oil add vinegar it's driving me nuts.
    The only thing the various methods agree on is the soaking of the rice before cooking.

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