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• #113578
I think it's not much more than low-ish grade isopropanol.
Seems to be mostly acetone and/or heptane now that they have effectively banned chlorinated solvents from retail products.
I suspect that ultrasonic is a better plan than going down a solvents rabbit hole.
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• #113579
Get him a Swytch, job done.
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• #113580
you attract these people
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• #113581
Triggered
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• #113582
There are cans of spray brake cleaner you can get for the car, but I think it's not much more than low-ish grade isopropanol.
The stuff I use (£1 a can from the local discount shop) is a mixture of heptane and methanol. It's definitely more aggressive than IPA.
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• #113583
I need to convert my ageing father's hybrid. And yes I have offered him a bunch of granny gears but he's decided on electric.
As an alternative to a hub motor it's worth looking at a Bafang BBS01b kit. Pretty easy to retrofit to a standard frame by all accounts, although I've not tried it myself. Yet.
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• #113584
We did a couple of BB mounted bafangs, one held up pretty well on a heavily loaded big dummy for quite a while.
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• #113585
It's happened before. Very very similar. Think it was a brownie. Pre-pandemic so then it was a different degree of crazy. I think I 'live tweeted' but have since deleted my twitter account so can't verify. But brownie-lady definitely got out some disinfectant spray and cleaned her tray before the act, whereas this loon just went for it despite the mask/visor combo giving the illusion of caring about hygiene.
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• #113586
Where can I get a thru axle with the following specs:
100x15mm, 1.5 thread pitch, 120mm length
...ideally in silver?
Proving hard to find...
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• #113587
There's something with the catchy name "the Robert axle project"which seems to do most axles.
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• #113588
Already tried, no luck... closest they do is 125mm length.
Would I be dieded if I had a 5mm washer made to fit under the lip of the non-threaded end?
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• #113589
Then get that?
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• #113590
125mm axle won't fit sadly...
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• #113591
It doesn't have enough thread?
You would be fine with a washer to answer the question above -
• #113592
2022-23 parliament session.
I understand it started in May this year. Woukd ibbe right in thinking it will end in May next year?
Im asking because im following the Private rent reform Bill. -
• #113593
What is the easiest way to restore yellowed chairs to white again? Soaking in hydro peroxide might be a bit difficult due to the size of the shells
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• #113594
but more reading for you
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retr0bright
maybe you can take it a paste and wrap in cling film?
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• #113595
Wrapping in cling film might be my best bet, but the chairs are made of polypropylene. Do you know if PP and ABS behave the same regarding H2O2?
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• #113596
I dont sorry, id test on a small area on the underside first to be sure.
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• #113597
Sydenham Hill - can you use the footbridge at the station to cross the railway rather than to access the platforms? Also is Low Cross Wood Lane through the woods publicly accessible? I don't mind walking the bike, just not sure if it's open.
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• #113598
Not sure on the bridge or Low Cross Wood but I've walked Rock Hill before. It's a bit steep though, so slidey in harder shoes.
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• #113599
Sydenham Hill - can you use the footbridge at the station to cross the railway
Yes.
Also is Low Cross Wood Lane through the woods publicly accessible?
Yes. No cycling.
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• #113600
In a Victorian terraced house:
I have an interior wall I want to remove. It’s brick.
The wall directly above it is stud and definitely not load bearing. The upstairs joists run parallel with the wall I want to remove so I assume it’s not bearing load from them. Is it, therefore not load-bearing?
I can't find a thread on electric bike conversions; I went all the way to the second page of multiple search results. Is there one?
I need to convert my ageing father's hybrid. And yes I have offered him a bunch of granny gears but he's decided on electric.