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Are we approaching the final form? Gravel set up for some mellow riding in NZ. Just need to put the front rack back on when I get back from my Xmas travels.
Ritchey Kyote, Deore brake levers and caliper in the back, slx caliper front, XT shifter, NX cassette, GX derailleur, 90mm Thomson X4, Vittoria Mezcal 44mm tyres
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LFGSS and Microcosm shutting down 16th March 2025 (the day before the Online Safety Act is enforced)
@Velocio Don't even know what to say. Thanks for everything mate.
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Natural Bio Resin - Our bio-resin is made from cashews, pure and natural. It's food and dishwasher safety so you can use a kintsugi repair kit to restore your favorite plates and mugs. It initially hardens within 5-8 minutes and can be used after 24 hours. Note: The glue needs to be extruded in a ratio of 1:1 and stirred thoroughly before the curing reaction can occur
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I got this and fixed two little things with it. I did a shabby job but the kit works great:
https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B0B4NGJN6K?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title
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Somewhat related, this came up in my reddit today:
https://www.reddit.com/r/bikewrench/comments/1hc9r02/custom_indyfab_frame_cracks_and_if_and_shop_claim/One comment:
So this is a known issue with both Indy Fab and Fat City. The rust due to IF using blind tubing.
There is no weep hole between the seat tube and the BB shell. We drilled holes thru the BB shell into the
seat tube in my old shop for this reason.Indy Fab instructs owners to remove the seat post every few months to air out the seat tube, and
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Nothing special, just this:
https://www.appliancesonline.com.au/product/chef-54cm-electric-freestanding-oven-stainless-steel-cfe547sbbThis year I went HAM on converting our household to fully electric. Meaning more solar panels, proper ducted AC, EV, EV charger, electric heat pump and cooker to replace the gas appliances.
With the previous gas oven I always got the bottom burnt. This electric one is much more even and predictable. Shame that the actual cooking fields suck in comparison, but that's the trade of for getting rid of gas. Sadly I couldn't find an induction cooker that width. So I made due with this and and additional IKEA plug in number for fast cooking/frying on induction.
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I had to drill a drain hole in the BB shell and pour some rust converter down the seat tube at some point. Also had a bit of rust forming where the seat stay splits for a belt drive. Sanded back and sprayed with a can of matte black.
The paint bubbling just below the crack on yours looks telling tbh. I probably would have peeled that back as soon as I spotted it
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I have a pipamoka. Same principle.
https://www.wacaco.com/products/pipamoka
Comes out like Aeropress. I use it when I go camping
Fine. Quicker than with the 110 I used to have on for drop bars.