amberwolf said:I think, and it will look a LOT better
Yeah, like lipstick on a pig!

amberwolf said:I think, and it will look a LOT better
texaspyro said:amberwolf said:I think, and it will look a LOT better
Yeah, like lipstick on a pig!at least wrap in in duct tape so we don't think you are going all hoity toity on us. Next thing we know, you'll have a crystal chandelier on the beast :lol: hmmm... that would be way cool...
I only know for sure it's labelled as "Sunrise", and that it will work on #25 chain. Given that it has two separate tools plus one more pin set, it probably works on just about any chain (which is part of why I wanted it). So far I have not attempted to use it, as my hands still hurt too much inside to apply that kind of force and grip.etard said:Is that a #219 chain breaker? If so, what kind is it?
amberwolf said:Hard not to notice me, as I was wearing my tie-dyed sweater and the swirly-colored Nutcase bike helmet, plus being on CrazyBike2 itself.
No, I was too busy getting the Goodwill sticker off my Nutcase.texaspyro said:Nope, it was the crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling fan under the beach umbrellaYou did get those installed, didn't you
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amberwolf said:No, I was too busy getting the Goodwill sticker off my Nutcase.![]()
amberwolf said:No, I was too busy getting the Goodwill sticker off my Nutcase.texaspyro said:Nope, it was the crystal chandelier hanging from the ceiling fan under the beach umbrellaYou did get those installed, didn't you
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docnjoj said:And please use in well ventilated areas! Both organic solvents mentioned are quite a bit toxic if breathed in! I yell at my wife when she gets out the Undoo to remove lables. Nitromethane also will work and is a bit less toxic. It is found in cyanoacrylic cement remover and debonder.
otherDoc
docnjoj said:And please use in well ventilated areas! Both organic solvents mentioned are quite a bit toxic if breathed in! I yell at my wife when she gets out the Undoo to remove lables. Nitromethane also will work and is a bit less toxic. It is found in cyanoacrylic cement remover and debonder.
otherDoc
amberwolf said:Actually I usually just use either isopropyl or denatured alcohol, depending on which kind of sticker it is and if the surface is painted with certain kinds of paint (krylon is very easy to remove with DA, even after being dry for 20 years!).
texaspyro said:docnjoj said:And please use in well ventilated areas! Both organic solvents mentioned are quite a bit toxic if breathed in! I yell at my wife when she gets out the Undoo to remove lables. Nitromethane also will work and is a bit less toxic. It is found in cyanoacrylic cement remover and debonder.
otherDoc
Last time I checked, heptane is a rather safe solvent. A little potential for contact irritation. Heath level rated 1. Inhalation threshold is more than rather large.
docnjoj said:Not safe enough for me. Check this out.
http://www.osha.gov/SLTC/healthguidelines/heptane/recognition.html
[/quote]I thiink the only safer solvent you will find is dihydrogen monoxide... but then 2 oz of that has been known to cause death!
This seems to be a global phenomenon of late. Wonder what the Sun is doing?amberwolf said:and I know for sure they dropped to 28F before I left work (thermometers we have for monitoring stuff, plus a roadside sign I passed was 26F about 15 minutes later). By the time I got home at about 10pm-ish, it was 24F, and right this second it is 21F out there, with frost all over the ground and grass breaking off when I walk on it. There is a very light breeze, making it worse.