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Evaluating the * Administration's Achievements
I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny.
https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away |
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Excellent Vulcanizing Fluid
On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 1:24:34 PM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote:
I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away Fortunately over 3000 miles away but unfortunately still connected to the internet. So, I had another bunch of tubes I had to repair, and I'd run out of my little tubes of Rema vulcanizing fluid, so I went cheap and got a can of not-Rema vulcanizing fluid: https://www.sherco-auto.com/8-oz-all...AhWwE ALw_wcB It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg -- Jay Beattie. |
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Excellent Vulcanizing Fluid
Op maandag 1 maart 2021 om 23:37:37 UTC+1 schreef jbeattie:
It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg China? Lou |
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Excellent Vulcanizing Fluid
On 3/1/2021 4:37 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 1:24:34 PM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote: I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away Fortunately over 3000 miles away but unfortunately still connected to the internet. So, I had another bunch of tubes I had to repair, and I'd run out of my little tubes of Rema vulcanizing fluid, so I went cheap and got a can of not-Rema vulcanizing fluid: https://www.sherco-auto.com/8-oz-all...AhWwE ALw_wcB It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg -- Jay Beattie. That looks just like my Rema patch roller. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/qD0AA...CjW/s-l300.jpg -- Andrew Muzi www.yellowjersey.org/ Open every day since 1 April, 1971 |
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Excellent Vulcanizing Fluid
On 3/1/2021 5:37 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 1:24:34 PM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote: I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away Fortunately over 3000 miles away but unfortunately still connected to the internet. So, I had another bunch of tubes I had to repair, and I'd run out of my little tubes of Rema vulcanizing fluid, so I went cheap and got a can of not-Rema vulcanizing fluid: https://www.sherco-auto.com/8-oz-all...AhWwE ALw_wcB It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. Mr. Bezos charges considerably more. https://www.amazon.com/s?k=vulcanizi...ref=nb_sb_noss But it's still something like 30 times cheaper than little Rema tubes - of which I seem to be down to one! I wonder where I can buy a can locally... I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg I fixed today's flat the usual way. A short section of 3/4" dowel chucked into my (new!) bench vise served as an anvil. After abrading, cementing and applying the patch, I rolled it down with a second dowel held perpendicular, like a pastry roller. Two hands and quasi-point contact gives lots of pressure. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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Excellent Vulcanizing Fluid
On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 3:54:41 PM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote:
On 3/1/2021 4:37 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 1:24:34 PM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote: I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away Fortunately over 3000 miles away but unfortunately still connected to the internet. So, I had another bunch of tubes I had to repair, and I'd run out of my little tubes of Rema vulcanizing fluid, so I went cheap and got a can of not-Rema vulcanizing fluid: https://www.sherco-auto.com/8-oz-all...AhWwE ALw_wcB It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg -- Jay Beattie. That looks just like my Rema patch roller. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/qD0AA...CjW/s-l300.jpg You have the real deal tool. The screen roller is narrower, somewhere between the Rema patch roller and a pizza cutter. I forgot I even owned it -- but found it while looking for something else and decided to use it for my patch-a-thon. Tools disappear and reappear -- its the spooky action of tools, or as my friend used to put it, the wandering nature of chattel. I lose tools that I'm actually using. I put them on the bench or the ground, and they scurry away. -- Jay Beattie. |
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Evaluating the * Administration's Achievements
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From a writer who lives closer to Jay than 3000 miles, and still uproariously funny: .. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...weets-n2585229 .. On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 9:24:34 PM UTC, Andre Jute wrote: I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away |
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Excellent Vulcanizing Fluid
On 3/1/2021 2:37 PM, jbeattie wrote:
On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 1:24:34 PM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote: I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away Fortunately over 3000 miles away but unfortunately still connected to the internet. So, I had another bunch of tubes I had to repair, and I'd run out of my little tubes of Rema vulcanizing fluid, so I went cheap and got a can of not-Rema vulcanizing fluid: https://www.sherco-auto.com/8-oz-all...AhWwE ALw_wcB It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg -- Jay Beattie. I'm interested in hearing about the shelf-life of the can. I bought one decades ago, and it dried out on me; it's hard to get the cans to seal well, so the volatiles can escape long before I can use the contents. I buy cheapo patch kits at Fred Meyer and then throw the patches away, so I have fresh tubes of glue. I buy Rema patches in bulk once every decade or so. Mark J. |
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On Tuesday, March 2, 2021 at 8:58:42 AM UTC-8, Mark J. wrote:
On 3/1/2021 2:37 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 1:24:34 PM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote: I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away Fortunately over 3000 miles away but unfortunately still connected to the internet. So, I had another bunch of tubes I had to repair, and I'd run out of my little tubes of Rema vulcanizing fluid, so I went cheap and got a can of not-Rema vulcanizing fluid: https://www.sherco-auto.com/8-oz-all...AhWwE ALw_wcB It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg -- Jay Beattie. I'm interested in hearing about the shelf-life of the can. I bought one decades ago, and it dried out on me; it's hard to get the cans to seal well, so the volatiles can escape long before I can use the contents. I buy cheapo patch kits at Fred Meyer and then throw the patches away, so I have fresh tubes of glue. I buy Rema patches in bulk once every decade or so. I think storing the can upside down helps seal it. I never thought about buying kits at Freddy's, but I did the same thing at Western Bikeworks when they opened the NW store and had $.99 patch kits at the counter. That ended too soon. I do like the brush and he single pass application, although if you shake the can as recommended or store it upside down, you have to be careful not to let fluid drip everywhere from the underside of the lid. $9 for a 10g tube of Rema is heinous. https://www.amazon.com/Rema-Vulcaniz.../dp/B0017RV5XG The same goes with Shimano hydro mineral oil. $12 for 100ml. I got a liter on sale for $16, which was an incredible bargain. It's gone up in price -- must be because of Biden. All bicycle consumables have skyrocketed in the last 40 years, some rockets slower than others. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 5:10:39 PM UTC-8, jbeattie wrote:
On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 3:54:41 PM UTC-8, AMuzi wrote: On 3/1/2021 4:37 PM, jbeattie wrote: On Monday, March 1, 2021 at 1:24:34 PM UTC-8, Andre Jute wrote: I can laugh. It isn't my country going down the tubes. And this essayist is genuinely funny. https://townhall.com/columnists/kurt...ilure-n2585441 Andre Jute Fortunately over 3000 miles away Fortunately over 3000 miles away but unfortunately still connected to the internet. So, I had another bunch of tubes I had to repair, and I'd run out of my little tubes of Rema vulcanizing fluid, so I went cheap and got a can of not-Rema vulcanizing fluid: https://www.sherco-auto.com/8-oz-all...AhWwE ALw_wcB It is thinner than expected, but has the smell-of-Rema volatiles, and it works really well. It is a good buy for high-volume flat repairers. I wanted to get a patch roller, too, but just used my screen roller, which I already own and works surprisingly well. https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon....AC_SL1500_.jpg -- Jay Beattie. That looks just like my Rema patch roller. https://i.ebayimg.com/images/g/qD0AA...CjW/s-l300.jpg You have the real deal tool. The screen roller is narrower, somewhere between the Rema patch roller and a pizza cutter. I forgot I even owned it -- but found it while looking for something else and decided to use it for my patch-a-thon. Tools disappear and reappear -- its the spooky action of tools, or as my friend used to put it, the wandering nature of chattel. I lose tools that I'm actually using. I put them on the bench or the ground, and they scurry away. I have a large number of carbon and aluminum headset spacers and cannot find them. I can no longer see the top of my workbench and the toolbench is covered with the ultrasonic cleaner and the hot pot for waxing the chain. I think that I am going to stop hot waxing chains since in that manner the wax goes in so deep that the shain is pretty stiff for a couple of days and then after all that wax has worked its way out, it becomes noisy. "Cold Wax" the over-the-counter chain lube seems to work very well and Rock n Roll is very good if you leave it to dry overnight. |
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