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5 minutes ago, Hairy said:

For all you old timers ... this may be your solution ... mounted the biggest tablet you can find onto your handle bars ... you can also then use the tablets camera to zoom into any "fine font" that you are struggling with :P

 

 

Enjoy the jokes while they last, your time is coming, slowly but surely .... 😁

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Posted (edited)
33 minutes ago, Hairy said:

For all you old timers ... this may be your solution ... mounted the biggest tablet you can find onto your handle bars ... you can also then use the tablets camera to zoom into any "fine font" that you are struggling with :P

 

 

Fixed it for you Theo

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4 minutes ago, 117 said:

Fixed it for you Theo

 

Haha Mr M, last time I checked you were the one left behind .... 😁😂

PS: I can only wish my heart can still rev that high 😄

Posted (edited)
6 hours ago, Hairy said:

For all you old timers ... this may be your solution ... mounted the biggest tablet you can find onto your handle bars ... you can also then use the tablets camera to zoom into any "fine font" that you are struggling with :P

 

Universal Bike Holder For Ipad Samsung 7-11 Inch Cycling Bicycle Adjustable  Tablet Mount Holder On Bike For Huawei Lenovo Stand - Tablet Stands -  AliExpress

You can also use the camera and zoom in on the trail ahead.🤣

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36 minutes ago, FrancoisdeVille said:

You can also use the camera and zoom in on the trail ahead.🤣

Just hang on there cowboy .... let's just remember these are, how do a put this, "mature" riders ... let's not push them too far and beyond their tech boundaries.

 

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On 5/23/2022 at 5:34 PM, ChrisF said:

Saw a post some time back about reading glasses that can fold up and pack away small in a toolbag .... darned if I can find that post ....

 

 

At the time we were laughing about me needing glasses next to the trail ....

 

This weekend friends got stuck .... lack of glasses did not help .... eventually had to ask other riders to assist.

Dude, I carry a pair of reading glasses in my Camelbak for this reason. I am fine without glasses while riding, but a simple task like plugging a puncture...I just can not get it right without being able to see up close. The R100 specials at Clicks suffice.

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Is anyone running a fairly expansive workshop off grid- solar and batteries. If so do you have any input?

We are likely going down that route and I just want to know if there is anything major to look out for or plan for?

Drills, sander etc I am happy running Makita battery powered stuff.

For metalwork I had figured I can get a diesel welding setup which will weld, run the big grinders and potentially be the backup Generator to charge batteries. The welding I do is mild structural and general farm welding so 200A is more than enough. It will also make life easier being more portable.

My concern is a few of the more specialised items. Table saw, mitre saw, jointer, planer, electric concrete mixer and potentially down the line a mill and lathe. 

Obviously it is best to charge batteries on the makita stuff and work during the day which is fine but is there anything I am missing?

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Question time ....

 

1. Would like to hear what tools you take in the car for stage races.

 

2. Tool roll ?  Tool box ? At home it is neatly set out in a multi drawer setup ....

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On 6/3/2022 at 8:23 PM, ChrisF said:

Question time ....

 

1. Would like to hear what tools you take in the car for stage races.

 

2. Tool roll ?  Tool box ? At home it is neatly set out in a multi drawer setup ....

So answering your questions with relation to bicycle tools...

1. I haven't done stage races or the like for many years, but when I rode a lot more, I had a "bike van" (Citroen Berlingo). I carried my complete toolbox with me, along with other supplies.

The 2 black boxes below contained spares and sundries (chain lube, cleaners etc) in one and my body armour in another.

In front of those I had 2x Keter tool boxes (approx. 450L x 350W x 300H each) with decent first aid kit in one and tools in the other.

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2. Now days, as I don't ride much anymore and my tool focus has shifted heavily towards carpentry and woodwork. The bike related tools have been relegated into 2 boxes. 1 flat tote for spares etc, and a shared toolbox for bicycle and motorbike specific tools.

Dirt bike wise, I have a Kriega tool roll which I carry with on longer rides, and supplement with spare tjoobs on multi-day adventures, but on the MTB side I go super light with just a OneUp EDC tool mounted on the stem.

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Aaand I caved and ended up on yet ANOTHER battery platform (Makita 40V). That brings me to 6.

The new addition. Makita 40V 216mm Sliding Compound Mitre Saw (as used by Scott Brown... just for Hairy).

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Decided it was time to go cordless and compact. I like the idea of the forward facing rails, so can be placed with back pretty close to the wall. Has the AWS chip, so will autostart my cordless vac. LED drop shaddow for cut line (which I prefer to laser on the 36V Makitas), and weighs in at under 16kg.

The compromise is cut capacity, but 70mm deep x 312mm long is pretty decent and will do 90% of what I need, and I can just rotate thicker pieces.

So now just to sell the 254mm AEG corded mitre saw, which has served well for 2 years, but needs to free up some garage space.

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7 hours ago, patches said:

Aaand I caved and ended up on yet ANOTHER battery platform (Makita 40V). That brings me to 6.

The new addition. Makita 40V 216mm Sliding Compound Mitre Saw (as used by Scott Brown... just for Hairy).

D49A1C67-AAE4-47FB-BCB1-394F2407E671.jpeg.c22ffbcf77c1bdb612d1465ccdca2151.jpeg

Decided it was time to go cordless and compact. I like the idea of the forward facing rails, so can be placed with back pretty close to the wall. Has the AWS chip, so will autostart my cordless vac. LED drop shaddow for cut line (which I prefer to laser on the 36V Makitas), and weighs in at under 16kg.

The compromise is cut capacity, but 70mm deep x 320mm long is pretty decent and will do 90% of what I need, and I can just rotate thicker pieces.

So now just to sell the 254mm AEG corded mitre saw, which has served well for 2 years, but needs to free up some garage space.

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You do not need to free up garage space, you need a bigger garage

 

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