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• #8052
Is there an ISO or British Standard (if that still exists!) that governs the accuracy or guarantees the accuracy of weighing equipment?
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• #8053
http://shop.bsigroup.com/en/SearchResults/Post.aspx?id=161026&epslanguage=EN&q=weighing
The one you're looking for really depends on what you're weighing/the situation its being used in.
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• #8054
Is there an ISO or British Standard (if that still exists!) that governs the accuracy or guarantees the accuracy of weighing equipment?
Don't know about weighing equipment but it's the National Physics Laboratory who work to ensure that the measurement definitions and standards are as accurate as possible, eg time with radioactive decay and lengths with light.
I have no idea actually, just wanted to talk about the NPL, whenever I do in real life people stop listening :(
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• #8055
Where in SE London will provide 2'X4' timber in a 10' length?
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• #8056
Is there an ISO or British Standard (if that still exists!) that governs the accuracy or guarantees the accuracy of weighing equipment?
What are you weighing? There are regulations and inspections if you sell things by weight, to ensure that your scales are maintained at the required accuracy. As above, NPL hold the national standard measures, and your calibration certificate should ultimately be traceable to them or the equivalent authority in your locality. Any weighscale is only as good as its last calibration, so fussy weight weenies regularly recalibrate their scales using standard weights, which for normal purposes need only be accurate to about 100ppm, so they are not hideously expensive, although electronic scales are now so cheap that a calibration weight usually costs more that the scale it is used for.
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• #8057
Dammit, look for a travis perkins, they are all over
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• #8058
B&Q sells all kinds of wood (read pine).
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• #8059
You're knot wrong
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• #8060
from my previous experience of road bikes/drops, it seems these are less manuverable in a traffic situation which takes precendence over straight line speed as i'm courier, is that assumption correct? currently on a s/s pompino with risers but watching some 4X reminded me of gears, which i assume would be faster in a straight line verse's traffic, hopping on/off things, wheelies etc etc.
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• #8061
Whitten Timber in Peckham. They sponsor the track league at HH so support them in return!
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• #8062
Whitten Timber in Peckham. They sponsor the track league at HH so support them in return!
Ah, only just seen this- if they are open tomorrow I shall buy some wood there.
Right- the last Fuji Track Pro frame sold on here changed hands for just shy of £200 (first EEI, then Hael bought it).
I am thinking of selling mine, with Deda stem, bars and seatpost, plus headset.
So far so normal- however I spent £200 on painting all of those parts bar the headset like so:
What would it be fair to ask for it?
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• #8063
What size is it?
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• #8064
£100
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• #8065
Fuji call it a 61cm, but that is centre of BB to top of top tube, so it's pretty irrelevant.
I'm 6'2" and ride a 58cm conventional road frame, and the FTP fits me well.
I'll take some measurements now.
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• #8066
Seat tube c-c is 55cm, which surprised me, the top tube is 58cm c-c.
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• #8067
sell it to penguin books for £2,000
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• #8068
I spent £200 on painting
Wouldn't it have been cheaper to have bought a Koga in the first place?
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• #8069
Wrong shade of orange
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• #8070
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• #8071
Yes, RTFM
Sorry to be late, the once that I did the conversion that the spacer wasn't there and didnt need it.
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• #8072
Sorry to be late, the once that I did the conversion that the spacer wasn't there and didnt need it.
Which cassette? Some Ultegra ones don't need the spacer, per my original post.
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• #8073
Which cassette? Some Ultegra ones don't need the spacer, per my original post.
Didn't really note but must have been something high up as thats the only 10 speed that are made.
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• #8074
10-speed goes all the way down to 105 for the past 2 generations
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• #8075
what's with all the championship stripe avatars? to do with world champ rep?
bastards.
interesting thanks