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SquidPuppet 03-27-15 10:33 AM


Originally Posted by speshuled (Post 17666705)
it is, isn't it.

lolllllllllllllllllllllllllllll

T13 03-27-15 11:07 AM

Awww I love you guys too. I'm really looking forward to the day when we can all meet in person at a bike/beard event. It'll be sweet.

SpeshulEd 03-27-15 11:20 AM


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17667029)
Awww I love you guys too. I'm really looking forward to the day when we can all meet in person at a bike/beard event. It'll be sweet.

It was a half page of beard talk in a 425 page thread that gets derailed to the point that you could call it an off topic thread. I find it amusing that this caused you so much outrage that you needed to google a beard forum, post a link, along with pointless sarcastic banter that you're continuing to drag on for another half of page.

T13 03-27-15 11:32 AM

Take a Midol, dude.

Mumonkan 03-27-15 11:34 AM

i thought the today i was the off topic thread

franswa 03-27-15 11:38 AM

Every single thread in this forum goes off topic, often times at a detriment to the OP.

T13 03-27-15 11:41 AM

I just prefer when things go off topic, that it's about something that I like/care about.

;)

Unkle Rico 03-27-15 12:02 PM

So selfish

hairnet 03-27-15 12:05 PM

Today I saved everybody from eminent doom because some noobs don't know how to safely operate an acetylene torch. Agg they shouldn't be allowed to even touch an electrode before demonstrating they know how to not cause an explosion.




Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17666691)
Yesterday I spent six hours cleaning '70s Chicago Slag off of [MENTION=159729]hairnet[/MENTION] 's beach-cruiser-to-be. Grinding, filing, more grinding, more filing, sanding, and more sanding. Oh, and lots of "Drewing". :p

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/1976-schw...y-22098_11.jpg

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/1976-schw...y-22098_12.jpg

http://www.pedalroom.com/p/1976-schw...ty-22098_9.jpg

What did you use? Last time I went shopping for some grinding and wire wheels I found these Scotch Brite adrasive discs. I was curious, took one home and tried it out on a scrap bike frame. Works like a charm without removing any frame material.

T13 03-27-15 12:13 PM


Originally Posted by Unkle Rico (Post 17667222)
So selfish

me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me

It's my world, I'm just letting you live in it.

Huffandstuff 03-27-15 12:31 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 17667229)
What did you use? Last time I went shopping for some grinding and wire wheels I found these Scotch Brite adrasive discs. I was curious, took one home and tried it out on a scrap bike frame. Works like a charm without removing any frame material.

The blue grinding ones are top notch for grinding off paint/surface rust, it's what we use to clean up brass and delicate metals.

SquidPuppet 03-27-15 12:32 PM


Originally Posted by hairnet (Post 17667229)
What did you use? Last time I went shopping for some grinding and wire wheels I found these Scotch Brite adrasive discs. I was curious, took one home and tried it out on a scrap bike frame. Works like a charm without removing any frame material.

Did those come in different sizes and grits???

For the cable stop removal I used a Dremel to grind down the spot weld dimples, then vice grips to yank the brackets, then more Dremel action on the weld scabs, then hand filed the last mm, then sanded. Each one took about 40 minutes because as you know, you gotta be REALLY careful when you get close.

For all the slag removal and ugly weld cleanup I used steel brush wheels, the Dremel, files, steel wool, whatever would fit in the nooks and crannies. The BB cluster was a mess of rough scabs and slop. Nasty.

So far, all these old Schwinns I have worked on have been impressively straight, but the attention to cosmetic detail is nonexistent.

Today I am going to clean up the head tube cluster. Where they rolled and stretched and formed the "Tube" the steel exhibits "stretch mark" types of scars in the contours of the Faux Filet Braze area. It's really noticeable and I can't believe they sold the bikes with translucent paints. Totally obvious and ugly.

ThermionicScott 03-27-15 12:34 PM


Originally Posted by SpeshulEd (Post 17667066)
It was a half page of beard talk in a 425 page thread that gets derailed to the point that you could call it an off topic thread. I find it amusing that this caused you so much outrage that you needed to google a beard forum, post a link, along with pointless sarcastic banter that you're continuing to drag on for another half of page.

How about this?

Today my face was cold while riding my SS/FG to work because I had shaved off my beard a week too soon. :p

SquidPuppet 03-27-15 12:43 PM


Originally Posted by Huffandstuff (Post 17667318)
The blue grinding ones are top notch for grinding off paint/surface rust, it's what we use to clean up brass and delicate metals.

Are those the flexible type? Could you point me to the exact type you use? Thanks!!

Huffandstuff 03-27-15 01:09 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17667351)
Are those the flexible type? Could you point me to the exact type you use? Thanks!!

I tried to find the part number for it but can't find anything specific. We order them through industrial finishes at work. This is my terrible picture, it's pretty much a grinding disc made of scotch brite.
http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...327_120316.jpg

Unkle Rico 03-27-15 01:09 PM

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v2...ready-did-.png


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17667258)
me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me me

It's my world, I'm just letting you live in it.


T13 03-27-15 01:10 PM


Originally Posted by Unkle Rico (Post 17667424)

Huh?

Did what?


Someone is gonna get angry at us for all this "pointless sarcastic banter"......

Unkle Rico 03-27-15 01:11 PM

i already told you that you were selfish?


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17667431)
Huh?

Did what?


Nagrom_ 03-27-15 01:11 PM

I'm pretty sure he's talking about your mom, bro.

SquidPuppet 03-27-15 01:12 PM


Originally Posted by Huffandstuff (Post 17667423)
I tried to find the part number for it but can't find anything specific. We order them through industrial finishes at work. This is my terrible picture, it's pretty much a grinding disc made of scotch brite.
http://i1191.photobucket.com/albums/...327_120316.jpg

Thanks.

T13 03-27-15 01:13 PM

I like coffee.

Unkle Rico 03-27-15 01:16 PM

Drinking an americano right now :thumb:

T13 03-27-15 01:19 PM


Originally Posted by Unkle Rico (Post 17667451)
Drinking an americano right now :thumb:

Where at?

Ill be in SF next month for a week for job interviews, we should grab a beers.

hairnet 03-27-15 01:21 PM


Originally Posted by SquidPuppet (Post 17667351)
Are those the flexible type? Could you point me to the exact type you use? Thanks!!

This is what I found at the store
**Scotch-Brite? Coating Removal Disc: *Industrial Abrasives: 3M United States

Unkle Rico 03-27-15 01:23 PM

At my stupid desk at work. ugh.

For sure man, BEERS!


Originally Posted by T13 (Post 17667458)
Where at?

Ill be in SF next month for a week for job interviews, we should grab a beers.



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