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I have no shame.....

 

Spaz luchbox and bottle cages.

 

shooo, not as bad as if it were a Spaz bike! you okay until then  :whistling:

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gummi it is easier to cut the wood a little shorter...using a recip saw...it saves hours removing nails...i am busy making some bar stools and benches for my pub in progress with pallet wood...and finishing off a table i started a couple years ago...good excuse for a party soon ;)

 

sand paper works wonders for splinters...wood and metal/

 

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A new pair of gloves...helps for the splinters and keeps the hands clean when working on the bike...if you size them right...they dont even bother you like other gloves

 

 

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My new toy

Hi

 

Also have one use it as my training bike, love it, I however did upgrade the wheels.

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an idea...you have some cool looking cars and stuff in boxes...cut a slot in the top shelf...slide a piece of glass right across the front...or it might be easier to make a frame with the glass to fit across the front of the top shelf...will stop people from playing with stuff they shouldnt be after a couple captains...take the stuff out the boxes and fit a strip or 2 of LED light at top...might be an idea to put them at the back of all the shelves...would look wicked at night...just not too many...you dont want the lights being the main feature.

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Hi

 

Also have one use it as my training bike, love it, I however did upgrade the wheels.

That was also the 1st thing i did. Wheels are Fulcrum Racing Zero carbons.
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dont have any problem with the nails.

 

the guy working for me is very handy with an angle grinder, hammer and pliers

yeah, when all you have to work with is a crowbar and mallet, they get a bit more difficult. 

 

Next time I'll be using a reciprocating saw to dismantle them. No more problems then.

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