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• #80277
C'est possible?
It's possible, but you have to hack the query string manually because @Velocio can't be arsed to write an "advanced search" page with all the possible parameters as input fields.
Something like https://www.lfgss.com/search/?authorId=60934&type=comment&id=157436&sort=date should work
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• #80278
Oh do fuck off.
The person who appears to have never donated, yet on his own profile sells stuff and profits, and constantly acts more holy than thou, deigns to say I cannot be arsed to do something when I already run this whole platform, and have written most of the software.
Seriously, fuck you. I shouldn't have taken you off of ignore, because now I really want to just ban you. Which I'm quite prepared to do, because you're clearly an ungrateful shit and I wouldn't lose the sleep over it at all.
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• #80279
How can I search for all posts from a specific member in a given thread. Eg all my posts in this thread. C'est possible?
In the search box, on the right that says "Search conversation", simply enter authorId:60934 .
All params are documented here: https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/253146/
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• #80280
can't be arsed to
You should have smilied this.
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• #80281
Thanks both, got it working. Here's a picture of a puppy.
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• #80282
If I want to add some friction to a bolt to stop it coming undone easily, but wanted something lighter than blue threadlock* and didn't want to buy green threadlock, would plain old grease add extra resistance?
Cheers.
*it may be undone and done up regularly
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• #80283
Could you use a split or serrated lock-washer?
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• #80284
As the temperature drops, it's reaching an average of minus three where I am, my face is freezing to my helmet.
Does anyone own a buff? If so, is it the original or the polar you would recommend?
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• #80285
would plain old grease add extra resistance?
All other things being equal, it would reduce resistance. Of course, all other things are not equal once you add lubrication, notably the same tightening torque will result in higher bolt tension, which may in itself reduce the tendency to come undone spontaneously.
Just get the right grade of thread locking compound for your intended service.
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• #80286
Have you considered NordLock?
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• #80287
I got a merino one a few years ago - it's great.
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• #80288
Warm enough in the colder conditions?
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• #80289
It's mostly for filling the gap at the top of a jacket
It does that very well. If you want to cover your face and keep it warm then use a balaclava (and avoid banks). -
• #80290
No idea what happened to my original buffs, I use some MotoGP neck tube things I found in TK Maxx cheap. It was a three pack, so after the ex got one that still leaves two. So far one has been enough to overheat, so if you're so cold I'd opt for two.
Tldr, layman logic says double up two regular. Additional air pocketing, ability to remove if too hot.
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• #80291
NordLock
Never seen it before. It seems to be a whole brand. Which one are you referring to.
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• #80292
I use a regular merino one. Usually around the neck, but when it's below freezing I use it to cover my face. Works fine, but I do have a full beard underneath...
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• #80293
Could always wear your Buff like this?
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• #80294
The pairs of radially serrated washers which 'lock' before, (in torque terms), the bolt/nut to provide a shakeproof fixing.
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• #80295
Can do, but you end up freezing your breath in the fabric. It's a good stop gap though.
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• #80296
I always knew you had the patience of a saint.
But I'm pleased to see you are human too.
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• #80297
My setup:
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• #80298
Cool dude!
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• #80299
Bees wax?
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• #80300
Balaclava works best, adds least bulk to interior.
Merino always recommended, though poly-based stuff works ok.
How can I search for all posts from a specific member in a given thread. Eg all my posts in this thread. C'est possible?