Today I (v2):
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- Soli Deo Gloria -
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canis lupus familiaris
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Are you using a figure 8 technique on that bead on the right?
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Today I n+1 for a total cost of zero $$$. Photos of this new project will be posted next Wednesday when I fire up my PC. Until then, I'll leave it up to your imagination what it is. The only thing I'll say for now is that it is a bicycle and that it is rideable.
It's a 3/8" plate with an open root V groove. e6010 root pass and e7018 fill and weave cap.
canis lupus familiaris
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Never tried a e6010 but I have burned a lot of e6011s which is very similar (but will work on an AC only buzzbox). Lots of penetration very little slag.
canis lupus familiaris
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After spending way too much time exploring pedal options for the new whip, I ended up buying another pair of GR-9's; today I spent my lunch break greasing the bearings. True to form, they arrived a little tight and undergreased. (inb4 twss)
twss.
left work early to stop at the lbs to get an emergency tube incase a tire blows or i have a huge cut
mechanic buddy says one guy is definitely leaving and to come back next month if im still interested in filling a spot
aw yiss.
left work early to stop at the lbs to get an emergency tube incase a tire blows or i have a huge cut
mechanic buddy says one guy is definitely leaving and to come back next month if im still interested in filling a spot
aw yiss.
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From: Northwest Georgia
Bikes: 2018 Rodriguez Custom Fixed Gear, 2017 Niner RLT 9 RDO, 2015 Bianchi Pista, 2002 Fuji Robaix
Today I rode this...

Local MTB area closes tomorrow for hunting season and the place was packed. I rode past on the FG and decided to stop to check out the machines.
Mountain bikes are like wine to me. I don't know much about wine but I know what I like when I taste it. I don't know much about MTB but I know what looks good to my eye and this just looked nice. Guy was like, "You can ride it if you want" and just handed it to me - southern hospitality.
So I shouldn't have rode it. As someone else said in one of the threads, apparently I need this.

Local MTB area closes tomorrow for hunting season and the place was packed. I rode past on the FG and decided to stop to check out the machines.
Mountain bikes are like wine to me. I don't know much about wine but I know what I like when I taste it. I don't know much about MTB but I know what looks good to my eye and this just looked nice. Guy was like, "You can ride it if you want" and just handed it to me - southern hospitality.
So I shouldn't have rode it. As someone else said in one of the threads, apparently I need this.
Can anyone explain this thing with people following their kids in their car while they trick or treat? Are they just too lazy to walk or afraid of bad weather or what? It's making an already dangerous night worse.





