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    12 months ago 100%

    Yeah, did it myself. Wasn't too terrible of a job. Breaking the bead, and then getting the bead initially over the rim were the two hardest parts. I used a combination of a vice and large c-clamps to break the bead. Only thing I'd do different next time is to buy better rim protectors. The ones I used tore through and I ended up scratching the rim.

    Edit:

    The difficulty in getting the tire off may have been due to their age, or just the tire design. The new tires (Michelin Road 5) almost installed by hand without tools, they felt way more flexible than what came off.

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  • motorcycles Motorcycles I did a thing today! New front tire and fork seals
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    12 months ago 100%

    Interesting. Based on the amount of force required to pop them apart, I think I'd have ended up with the uppers firing themselves through the wall. Bike is a Honda CB500F. The area where the snap ring and seal sits was corroded and rusty, effectively locking in the seals.

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    Motorcycles mailerdaemon 12 months ago 96%
    Mounted new tires today

    Went out for a ride, and of course it started pissing down rain. The Road 5s did feel good in the wet though.

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    I really do want to balance them, just didn't have an easy way today. If there was a shop available to mount and balance, I'd absolutely have taken it there. The weights are opposite the valve stem, so I'm hoping that I get lucky, we'll see.

    Yeah, putting on the Road 5s, Revzilla had them for a good bit less than the Road 6.

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    Haven't balanced them. They are Michelins, which claim to not need balancing, or at least don't have a heavy spot. I had planned to rig up a basic rig, I do have a pack of stick on weights, but ran out of time and had to get the bike back together. If I notice any weirdness after doing the rear tomorrow I'll need to figure something out. There are no shops available locally who can balance them.

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    Motorcycles mailerdaemon 12 months ago 92%
    I did a thing today! New front tire and fork seals https://imgur.com/a/6H1jjiF

    Holy fuck, that was rough. The guides and the videos show the uppers and lowers pulling apart easily. I had to clamp the lowers in the vice and use the uppers as a slide hammer and repeat the *bang bang bang* process for 5-10 minutes, with the seal moving almost imperceptibly as it walked it's way out. Putting the upper bushing back in took a trick, it is a split ring, and is expanded too big to fit in the recess unless you compress it. I found that I could take some brake bleeding hose and cut off about 4" of it, and hammer it in with a punch between the bushing and the lowers. This worked to compress the bushing, and I could then place the washer over it and hammer it down about halfway, and then pulled the washer and hose out and then drive it home. Tomorrow I get to get back at it and tackle changing the rear tire.

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    motorcycles Motorcycles Puncture resistant tires for a "spirited" commuter?
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    12 months ago 66%

    Thanks. Not looking for run-flats, just wondering if there is something less puncture resistant. In the cycling world (the ones with pedals) certain tires are known to be more or less resistant to punctures. Commuting on brand X resulted in multiple punctures each month, while brand Y was puncture free for a year.

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    Motorcycles mailerdaemon 12 months ago 86%
    Puncture resistant tires for a "spirited" commuter?

    My bike is only really used as a commuter, but when not dealing with heavy traffic, I do tend to push it fairly hard. My current tires are the original Dunlop Battleaxe (I think?) tires that came with the bike. They are in sad shape, and just ordered Michel Road 5s to replace them. Now I'm hearing that the Road line isn't very puncture resistant. The city streets I commute on tend to be full of ready made puncture shrapnel, nails, screws, metal wire from tire belts, glass, you name it. Am I going to regret the Road 5s? Is there a better option for an all-weather sport commuting tire?

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    Not sure if this will fit the bill, but I am a huge fan of Joplin for general note taking and to dos.

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    As someone who lives in a country that formerly had a nationalized phone company in the internet age, and currently has a nationalized power company and airline. Dear God fuck no!

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    I'm with you. I'm so completely and utterly over working in IT. The industry used to be full of companies founded by people who loved tech, and were staffed by kids who grew up on Lego and Logo. Today these same businesses are owned by investors who don't know the first thing about technology, and staffed by grown up kids who were told by their guidance counselor that IT was a high paying field. Nobody knows their ass from a hole in the ground anymore, and getting anyone remotely competent on the phone is like pulling teeth. If I could bail on this industry tomorrow and build picnic tables I'd never look back.

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    I don't use Uber because it is cheaper, I use it because I know the fare ahead of time, I don't need to dial a dozen different cab companies, and the vehicles are generally nicer. I don't use streaming because it is cheaper, I use it because I don't need to worry about time shifting, and can access much higher quality content than on cable. As for the cloud? You can pry my big iron from my cold, dead hands.

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    I was actually a Xubuntu user for a long time, but tried Mint with Cinnamon, and found lots of things much easier and more polished, while maintaining the lightweight feel that XFCE provided.

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    I find that installing things from repos you typically get something far more up to date with Ubuntu than Debian.

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    I've been a Linux user since installing Slackware from floppy discs. These days I run Mint on my desktop/laptop and Ubuntu on servers. Does this make me weak?

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    And the Hilux isn't available in the US. I use one as my daily driver. Seats four, has a useable bed, hauls anything I throw at it, gets car MPGs, and is narrower than a Camry. It is as much pickup truck as pretty much anyone really needs.

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    This. So much this. I own a compact pickup truck, and a few SUVs, and really wish I could have station wagons instead, but the used market is the used market, there really isn't anything available.

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    SolarDIY mailerdaemon 1 year ago 100%
    Can the charging current on an inverter/charger be adjusted?

    I'm looking to build out a semi-off grid system for a cabin. I have a 2000w generator I'd like to use to feed the inverter/charger to assist with the battery charging. The datasheet indicates that it'll draw significantly more current than the generator can provide. Can the charge current be adjusted down in software? I see recommendations for buying a standalone AC charger, but that seems silly. I'm looking at the GroWatt SPF-3000 unit.

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    Hikvision also has some serious baggage from the Chinese govt. Hanwha is really good stuff, South Korean, a spin off from Samsung.

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    If I submit this to Fine Homebuilding magazine, think they'll do a feature?

    What about Matt Risinger?

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    I have a healthy mix. Hitachi table saw and miter saw, Makita framing nailer, Bostitch trim nailer and roofing nailer, and a Bosch corded circular saw. All my cordless tools are Milwaukee though, since I'm standardized on the M18 battery. Have a cordless drill and impact, jigsaw, hackzall, a bunch of lights, and a circular saw.

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    I like to lay them out on paper towel or newspaper and salt them. Let it draw out a bunch of moisture, then I put them on a sheet pan in the oven until crispy.

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    Lemmy Shitpost mailerdaemon 1 year ago 93%
    There is only one true Lemmy.

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/1001454 > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PUPoZEIU5VI

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    woodworking Woodworking Finish for Banister?
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    OP will have to deal with the smell of the stain anyway, might as well do it right and use oil based poly.

    I'll agree that shellac is a joy to work with and looks great, but I'd be worried someone would attempt to clean the wood at some point in the future and damage the finish

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    Whatever you do, test the finish first. If you can remove the piece and do a test on the bottom, do it before you commit to the entire piece.

    I'd probably do what you said, maybe use some sanding sealer first, and then stain and wipe on poly. I've had great success mixing poly and oil based stain 50:50 to make a wipe on finish.

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    Lemmy is hilarious right now. You managed to respond before my post even completed submitting for me.

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    What are you listening to currently?

    Got anything good in heavy rotation?

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    Pizza mailerdaemon 1 year ago 100%
    Last week's pizza https://imgur.com/a/dKcUkUt

    cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/701495 > Pretty happy with how this turned out. Based on Kenji's NY style dough recipe. Pizza stone @ 550F

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    Last week's pizza https://imgur.com/a/dKcUkUt

    Pretty happy with how this turned out. Based on Kenji's NY style dough recipe. Pizza stone @ 550F

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