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I was on tour
I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? |
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On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 6:21:36 PM UTC-5, Doug Landau wrote:
I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? I was on tour a long time ago. About 600 miles from home, via car. About 100 miles from the end of the bicycling portion of my tour. Riding between Durango and Wolf Creek Pass. I saw a screwdriver on the road. Picked it up. But a ball-pein hammer? I'd probably have to let it go. I would pick it up and haul it to that night's stop town. Then give it away or leave it someplace obvious for someone else to find. Would not haul it 1000 miles to home. |
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On 10/19/2017 7:21 PM, Doug Landau wrote:
I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? Mail it home, of course! ;-) More honestly, I don't think I've ever picked up a roadside tool on a tour. There was one I missed, though. I did an overnight with a good cycling friend, about 75 miles out, camped overnight, then woke to rain and a 75 mile ride back. He's as much a tool nut as I am, and we both have significant collections of "found" tools. As we rode along in the rain, I noticed what looked like a Leatherman carrying case in the road. I quickly decided it wasn't worth stopping for, but I yelled back to tell him about it in case he wanted it. He stopped to pick it up, then saw what I'd missed: The Leatherman tool was lying in the grass nearby. It turned out to be a $75 model. He still has it. I still regret not stopping. -- - Frank Krygowski |
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 16:21:34 -0700 (PDT), Doug Landau wrote:
I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? When the Tool God smiles upon you, grab it. I've got a nice little tool collection from road finds over the years. Got a buddy who is the king of road finds, though, and his haul dwarfs mine. On almost all of my bikes I have a moderately sized front bag and one of my bikes always has a Carradice saddlebag, so snagging most stuff is pretty quick and easy. I have one road bike with only a tiny under-saddle bag for a tube and a few tools, on that bike it would take some ingenuity. |
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On 20/10/17 10:21, Doug Landau wrote:
I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? That's a fair distance to lug a hammer. Would you notice the extra weight given the weight of your bike, luggage and yourself? Is it in good condition? I'd be considering it. -- JS |
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Area construction. County Road is too busy to clean off unfriendly pave n construction people are lax loading Bud fir the trip home n no way tightening up next morn.
There's stuff all over. Lot of tool use is avoided with Loctite. Are you a tweak ? Tweakies are rare. I have forced myself into tweakyness discipline over years of driving fine euro touring cars n continued with cycle. Let's stop now n tweak the rear brake...having completely gone useless or maybe 2 more pounds in the front... Tweaker do not ride rust holed lower p anels That's where multi tool goes. . I lost my Wave from exhaustion. I am one found one bought n 2 lost now ...computing cost/years owned. I'm so tickled by L's line maybe I'll Prime 2 |
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James writes:
On 20/10/17 10:21, Doug Landau wrote: I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? That's a fair distance to lug a hammer. Would you notice the extra weight given the weight of your bike, luggage and yourself? Is it in good condition? I'd be considering it. How big? A 4 oz hammer would be very hard to pass up, a 40 oz hammer hard to pick up. -- |
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On Thursday, October 19, 2017 at 9:20:10 PM UTC-7, James wrote:
On 20/10/17 10:21, Doug Landau wrote: I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? That's a fair distance to lug a hammer. Would you notice the extra weight given the weight of your bike, luggage and yourself? Is it in good condition? I'd be considering it. I don't need two. I'd leave it on the curb for someone else to find. My 8" adjustable wrench was a road find. I found $2 last week -- bills floating around on the road. I spent the next mile scanning the shoulder looking for a bag of dollars. The most amazing road find was while driving in a car. I was driving on a rural highway through thick forest in the coast range. I hit a pot hole and launched a hub cap across the road and into the woods. The other side of the road dropped off into a steep bowl. I found my hub cap in this wooded bowl -- along with about a million other hub caps, strewn around in the ferns and trees. It was like the enchanted forest of hubcaps. I bet there were hubcaps going back to the beginning of hubcap time. The pothole must have existed since the pleistocene. -- Jay Beattie. |
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On 20/10/17 01:21, Doug Landau wrote:
I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? Work harden my spokes. |
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On Fri, 20 Oct 2017 10:04:40 -0400, Radey Shouman
wrote: James writes: On 20/10/17 10:21, Doug Landau wrote: I was on tour I was 1K miles from home I passed a ball-pein hammer in the gutter What would you do? That's a fair distance to lug a hammer. Would you notice the extra weight given the weight of your bike, luggage and yourself? Is it in good condition? I'd be considering it. How big? A 4 oz hammer would be very hard to pass up, a 40 oz hammer hard to pick up. Hard to pick up? 40 oz = 2.5 lbs. or 1.1 kg. :-) -- Cheers, John B. |
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