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Hello carpenters, joiners, handy men, makers, creators, diy'ers, tree people
I have A LOT of PAR meranti 4x4 posts that need using or else goes in the bin!
The company I work for has used it and wants it gone by Monday.
I'll upload a picture tonight. It's cut to two lengths - 300mm & 600mm
Approx
380 linear meters of 300mm posts
480 linear meters of 600mm postsThe posts have had 120mm screws through the bottom and are either a bit painted and oiled or just all painted.
I don't know if any one has a use for it but we'll see. It's nice wood - I just can't simply throw it. It can be milled to handy stock size. Or it's great firewood at the very least.
It can be picked up from Park Royal till 4pm from now till Friday.
ali.mccabe@gmail.com
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hello,
so.....i need some advice.
I do two things on my road bike - commute to and from work each day. 12.5 miles there, 12.5 miles back.
i also go for weekend rides, usually up the towpath or 'out in the (sort-of) sticks'.
I want to do more of the second and have the potential to go further afield - no pun intended.
Anyway, my road bike, as you can imagine, only really does one the commute thing well. And i have been considering getting a fat bike. Definitely been eyeing up the Surly Krampus. What i'd like to know from you veterans is - will this be a good commuting bike? I'm a little concerned that 3" wide tyres would slow me down like crazy on the roads. Am i right?
I know this will be great for weekend adventures but it has to be good on a daily basis too.thanks
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Hello,
so.....after a LOT of attention via another's post i suppose i should do this properly.
i'm selling / trading this frame and forks.
i don't know the size of this so i'll have to measure it (not with it now) and i don't know the tubing etc. I was told it is 'fully Keirin' (whatever that may mean to you) with its sizes / clearances / dimensions. it's a very nice ride
you can forgive me for my ignorance, i simply don't get involved with this stuff.......i just like to ride bikes.anyway, i would trade, straight up for the right bike. I want a track (probably) frame - drilled front and rear if possible. and with 120mm spaced dropouts as i wanna fit a sturmey archer hub.
if not, i'd sell therefore i'll take offers.
it does have chips in the paint and the signatures of the builders have pretty much disappeared but overall its still a pretty bike. you're all welcome to view / ride it. i live in Broadwater Farm, Tottenham.
i'm sorry if i'm coming across aloof; its partly true, it's party my lack of knowledge.
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would realllly like to see this frame.