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• #102852
Thanks tester and svenhöek
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• #102853
Mine is an SRPB but I couldn't find anything for the specific model so was bit wary of ordering.
Kind of like the bezel, just not the pointless numbers.
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• #102854
Anything wrong with buying one of these?
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• #102855
Then fitting and riding it obvs. (In before the pedants)
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• #102856
I’d rather conserve my face than get great value on an unknown part
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• #102857
Arrggh... What is the name of the stuff that you often use as protection when building. About 5m thick, in sealed sort of corrugated sheets. The name has been on the tip of my tongue for 24 hours and I can't get it. Nor are my google skills up to it
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• #102859
Newham is asking for suggestions "for making our streets better for social distancing, walking and cycling" - what is the correct thread for this? I'm sure there's something suitable about local councils and streetscape.
https://www.newham.gov.uk/coronavirus-covid-19/c19-information-advice/5
Edit: I'll stick it in the Improving Public Spaces forum -
• #102860
I'm looking at the vapour resistance of some building insulation products. These are measured in MNs/g. Is a higher number more or less vapour resistant?
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• #102861
Thank you :-) Funnily enough that is not a name I recognise, but that is the stuff :-) Now to find some in Amsterdam
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• #102862
In the Netherlands I would just look for 'stucloper' if you need to protect your floors: https://www.gamma.nl/assortiment/handson-stucloper-100-waterdicht-35m2/p/B599130
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• #102863
I'm sure it will be fine. But Ti stems aren't very stiff.
So if you're looking for a stem with both lateral and vertical compliance it's probably a good shout.
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• #102864
The basic measurement of concern here is the vapour resistance of a sheet of material. In SI units it's measured in GN·s/kg - giga newton seconds per kilogram. A typical value might be 20 GN·s/kg. That means that you have to push with a force of twenty billion newtons for one second to push a kilogram of water vapour through the sheet. Alternatively, you could push with one newton of force for 20e9 seconds (634 years and a month or so) or any combination which multiplies to the same amount.
An alternative way of writing this unit is as MN·s/g which is numerically the same but doesn't follow the SI convention of using base units in the divisor
Found that. Sounds like a lower number is more permeable.
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• #102865
Whats the best way to remove sweat stains from the collar of a white tshirt?
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• #102867
I've got a couple. You can't have one.
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• #102868
Yeah I've seen a few.
Don't know who made them.
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• #102869
Ha, fuck off...
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• #102870
Guess the next batch will come with the summer caps.
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• #102871
I could potentially make some in the future...
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• #102872
I went even use one, daft of me to ask... Sticker/decals will do me...
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• #102873
How about this ex-demo Whyte Shoreditch 1x10?
That's pretty good actually.
Did you get that in the end?
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• #102874
Ti stems aren't very stiff
There's no reason why they couldn't be, if you just swapped Ti for Al in any given stem design you'd make it about 60% stiffer (and about 60% heavier)
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• #102875
It was for a mate's GF. Idk if they got it in the end. I think they were looking to spend less, although that looked pretty on point.
Yep you can remove the bezel and replace it with something less offensive (search for seiko 5 bezel) or leave it bezeless.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6JsysDVENIc
Not sure if yours is an SKX but the process will be similar.