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• #119252
Any recommendations for a 110bcd 3/32 chain? Will a 9 speed chainring work alright fixed? Suggestions for a decent 3/32 track cog as well please!
Assuming you mean chainring, Gebhardt Classic
Yes
The Andel ones are fine
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• #119253
Yep, that's what I meant, thank you!
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• #119254
if it's really close you can try spacing out the caliper with some brake washers. Had to do this once with a Spooky.
Tester mentioned the R8000s having a higher arch, i believe that Campy Skeleton brakes also do.
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• #119255
Does anyone make front opening bins for going under a sink
@fredtc I recently converted our sink cupboard into a big pull out drawer similar to this and it fits similar to the two pictured bins (no toaster though) to the side of the u-bend. Maybe we were lucky with where the pipes run. Can share pics if would help.
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• #119256
I used my chromebook for a work teams call via office365 remotely & now it won't allow me to use personal teams (yes i logged out of work), it says I need my personal email adding to the work domain. Is there a way to purge it so I can get back to normal?
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• #119257
I actually don’t have cabinets - just a commercial sink unit
I think one of the haelfe pull out ones bolted to the floor might suit
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• #119258
We have one of those with a big filter under the sink I bought used and we love it.
The filtered line is quite slow, the counter for filter change isn't doing what I want it to do, and deciding on which filter cartridge is nerd stuff.
But if you drink a lot of fancy hot beverages it's totally worth it. Water tastes way better. Also the kettle needs descaling once a year not once a month.
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• #119259
& @jellybaby thanks this is useful. It's a Bernina Minimatic 807.
She called a Bernina service shop - this part is called the condensor - they say it's not available. If we took it to them they would rewire it to delete it.I've found this on ebay, does it look suitable?
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• #119260
Struggling to free the bearings from this Mavic (Cosmic Carbon) freehub, there is a black retainer thing I can't seem to get loose so I can tap the bearings out. Advice appreciated! 🙏🏼
(PS Manual says body is 1 part but I know it's not ;-))
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• #119261
This looks like a (not cheap) possible solution
https://www.bikingbarn.co.uk/mavic-id360-bearing-tool-V2550201
The ID360 looks like the freehub has a similar lockring retaining the bearing
You might get lucky with a file and one of these https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/285455449198
A cheap pin spanner might even be enough if the pins are long enough
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• #119262
they say it's not available. If we took it to them they would rewire it to delete it.
That would probably breach some sort of 'thou shall not emit interference' regulation and make anything with a radio nearby sad.
I've found this on ebay, does it look suitable?
It does look the same. Colours appear different, be cautious wiring.
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• #119263
Came across this today
https://www.mylondon.news/whats-on/greenwich-royal-observatory-meridian-laser-25995480
I lived in london for 14 years and never noticed a giant green beam. Has this really been running every night? -
• #119264
I looked a while ago at three way taps but we couldn't really spot any taps we liked and adding a new tap is a fair bump in the cost.
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• #119265
Cheers. Tried a freewheel tool like that but the holes in the retainer are not opposite each other alas. But thanks to the cross section pic I now know that it has a thread and thus might/will come loose!
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• #119266
It's definitely threaded. Can you start it off by tapping with a screwdriver in a counter-clockwise* direction?
Then some needlenose pliers with either side of the jaws located in the slots... you should be able to rotate it out.
Grease it well when you put it back!
*the one in @fredtc 's photo appears to be a standard thread.
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• #119267
Pretty much.
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• #119268
Is there a work/personal setting?
Does adding another user change things?
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• #119269
Definitely very limited choice, and expensive if new.
If the filtered one was our only kitchen tab the reduced flow would be annoying.
People have those little second tabs, but that looks really bad. -
• #119270
Understood, no pics needed then.
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• #119271
It was there in the late 90s
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• #119272
Just logged in via my gmail as all my android is. I could setup an account and switch between for work/personal maybe worth a try.
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• #119273
All this tap filter shite really makes me laugh in northern.
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• #119274
Apparently I have a Northern sarcastic tone when saying “Latte”
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• #119275
You can just say northern.
Going back to my crank from a little while ago. It looks like I'll be able to get a decent enough chainline on my Genesis Day One with my 105 cranks. Any recommendations for a 110bcd 3/32 chain? Will a 9 speed chainring work alright fixed? Suggestions for a decent 3/32 track cog as well please!