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• #101427
If I have 2 monitors and share my screen on zoom does it share one or both?
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• #101428
You choose which one to share.
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• #101429
Thanks
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• #101430
Seems you might be sharing it quite widely...tho ofc the innocent have nothing to fear https://www.theregister.co.uk/2020/04/01/zoom_spotlight/
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• #101431
Anyone using a Casper mattress here? Are they worth it?
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• #101432
I have a front brake seized onto a fork here. Previous owner fitted it, and the recessed nut was too long or he didn’t use the correct spacer up front but the bolt topped out without tightening the brake fully so it rocks about. The bolt has extended almost to the end of the nut so that I can’t get the Allen key in fully, and it’s rounded off. It’s also rusted on.
I’ve thought about cutting a slot across the head of the nut and using a flat blade driver on it, but other than that I’m a bit stumped. It’s a decent calliper so I’d rather try and not destroy it by cutting it off. Any thoughts or ideas? Esp @mdcc_tester I guess :)
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• #101433
I’ve thought about cutting a slot across the head of the nut and using a flat blade driver on it
Get back to us when you've done more than just think about it
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• #101434
Can you disassemble the caliper from the front and remove the bolt from the back?
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• #101435
Ba dum tish!
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• #101436
Can you disassemble the caliper from the front and remove the bolt from the back?
With all this time on our hands and the Shimano exploded view pdfs still accessible last time I looked, you should have been able to avoid such an obvious pratfall
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• #101437
Some of us are supposed to be working!
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• #101438
Sick burn bruh
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• #101439
No. I can get the left arm off but the rest is attached via the centre pivot.
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• #101440
try spanking a torx bit it there that's slightly too large?
or if the underside of the steerer tube isn't capped off could you get some needle nosed pliers on the outside of the bolt inside the steerer tube and undo it from the inside.
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• #101441
^This (the hammered torx) approach is sound.
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• #101442
Pashley Guv'nor...chain pitch? 1/8?
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• #101443
I've been sleeping on an Eve mattress for the last couple of years. I believe that they are similar in construction.
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• #101444
Standard 1/2" chain pitch, I'd assume. Looks to me like the chain width is 1/8".
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• #101445
Using one ("The Essential") for a year, no complaints.
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• #101446
special extractor drill bit - EZ Out - could work. Or slot it with a Dremel.
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• #101447
EZ Out - could work
They rarely work for what they are actually suitable for. This isn't one of those.
By the time you've drilled a big enough hole for an EZ-Out to grip the tube nut, you might as well go the extra mm and drill the centre bolt past the end of the tube nut and have the whole thing fall out without any further tools.
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• #101448
If you have access to a blow torch you could invert the bike remove the wheel and heat the sleeve nut in the steerer tube. It might make it let go enough with whatever method you choose to turn it.
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• #101449
Whatever you do, if it's rusted you need to give it a good blasting with penetrating fluid.
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• #101450
Remove the wheel.
You might be able to get enough purchase on the end of the nut with vice grips then spin the brake off.
Or some thin vice grips grab the nut through the underside of the fork crown.
Fair comment - it comes from a history of having worked for The Science Museum.