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  • Tblisi's a lot older than that

    I call it that too, but apparently it's Tbilisi now. I wonder when that change happened, my Russian lessons were in the 1980s. It was Tpilisi until 1936, and Tiflis to foreigners.

  • I never lived there but my ex's family was nearby (Langley) - went there for summers and Christmases for 4 or 5 years. Are you thinking of moving there?

  • Thanks. I ordered a KMC for £18. The chepeast I could find the Shimano was £22.

  • The chepeast I could find the Shimano was £22

    HG601 for £13.49

    I suppose it depends on whether you actually use the quick link, but at £5.99 it still makes the whole assembly under £20 :)

  • To my recollection that was St Stephen's Gardens W11

  • And here is my evidence, along with my bike of the time (a Cedric Clayson, since you ask):


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  • International shipping - who do people use? I need to send some pedals to Finland and normally use Royal Mail. Anyone else I should be looking at?

    Thanks

  • Anybody got any recommendations for some food or beers in Budapest? I find myself here somewhat unexpectedly. I'm keen for anything paprika or cured meat

  • Not novel in any way but... Gozsdu Udvar, Karavan and Szimpla (for drinking) should do the trick.

    Edit: eat everything goose liver or goulash related.

  • Lowest priced MIG/TIG weld option that isn’t made of cheese?

    Also, likely total cost? Additional necessary extras?

  • Which one, MIG or TIG? They're very different beasties. What do you want to use it for? TIG is much, much more expensive than MIG.

  • Looking for the name of a US frame builder which I can’t remember. He makes the crazy hacky looking hhsb track bikes which are pretty much super aero tubes welded together at various angles. I know one of the frames is raw with some intense decals and I think I remember a hot sparkly pink one too

  • ground up speed shop

  • Which one, MIG or TIG?

    Why not both? Not gonna be cheap to get a reputable multi-process unit though, Lincoln have some compact ones starting at around £1200, Millers are another £500 on top of that.

  • Yes! Cheers

  • Why not both?

    Also an option. I have both. 2 TIG, 1 MIG. But for the price of a single unit that can do both, you can get two separate units and have change left over.

  • you can get two separate units and have change left over

    If you have the space, that's definitely the way to go.

  • For food I liked Dunacorso and M restaurant (particularly the latter).

    For beers, although a bit touristy Szimpla Kert was cool.

  • “All options are out of stock”

  • Looking at prices, I think TIG is going to be too expensive. It’s to try fix up that DIY cargo bike into something usable, and maybe a few smaller odd jobs to get the feel for welding.

    Let’s say MIG, as a beginner.

    Edit: wait I’m watching YT vids about cheap ‘MIG’ and learning that gasless actually means flux core, therefore really not great for anything.

    Is stick welding impossible?

  • Is stick welding impossible?

    Not impossible but I wouldn’t recommend it for thin bike tubes. It’s a bit agricultural.

  • I call it that too, but apparently it's Tbilisi now. I wonder when that change happened, my Russian lessons were in the 1980s. It was Tpilisi until 1936, and Tiflis to foreigners.

    Well, according to Wikipedia the change happened in 1936:

    Until 1936, the name of the city in English and most other languages was Tiflis, while the Georgian name was ტფილისი (Tpilisi).[8]

    On 17 August 1936, by order of the Soviet leadership, the official Russian names of various cities were modified to more closely match the local language. In addition, the Georgian-language form T′⁠pilisi was modernized on the basis of a proposal by Georgian linguists; the ancient Georgian component ტფილი (tpili, "warm") was replaced by the newer თბილი (t′⁠bili).[8] This form was the basis for a new official Russian name (Тбилиси Tbilisi). Most other languages have subsequently adopted the new name form, but some language such as Turkish, Persian, Greek, and German have retained a variation of Tiflis.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tbilisi

    The reason appears to be the replacement of the older form of 'warm' with the newer one. From this article, it also seems that the name never was 'Tblisi'--that name doesn't even occur on the page. Perhaps it's a persistent spelling mistake, or the 'i' gets elided so people miss it, or it's a former Russian form?

  • Is that this wall round the corner in Shrewsbury Road into which a lot of new windows have been cut (probably because of a basement conversion)?

    https://www.google.co.uk/maps/@51.5177727,-0.1972743,3a,79.1y,59.77h,89.55t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sPTvyM_h_s7PDfNropCGs5A!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

  • @wence thanks, useful for pricing but not local so would exponentially increase cost/effort to actually get it.

    @Tijmen hmm thanks, so really I am stuck with getting frustrated with MIG/fake MIG, or ponying up for TIG.

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