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Former bicycle mechanic, retired tech worker, repairer of things. Tell me about your bike and I'll try to help you fix it.

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pws, to random
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These big food service cans were donated to a food shelf I volunteer at, but there's no chance our clients will take them, so I'm shifting them to another food shelf that operates a kitchen. Hopefully they won't go to waste, though using > 30 pounds of water chestnuts is going to be a challenge! #Vermont #FoodInsecurity

pws, to random
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I went to a new #RepairCafe today, operated by Sustainable Charlotte. It's a great scene with lots of fixers, a big space, all sorts of home-cooked food, kids running around. Very busy, with a huge list of people waiting for knife sharpening. Too bad I don't do knife sharpening. 😀 I fixed two bicycles, one that needed brake work and a tire re-seated, and another that needed the shifters cleaned. Then no more bikes so I fixed two lamps. #Vermont

moira, (edited ) to cycling
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hey mastodonians!

should I put grease in these bearings? they’re not sealed. I have some pretty heavy silicone grease, is that good?

(There’s a little rust, it’s not bad, I’ll treat it.)

eta: I put in some silicone through the gaps and now I give the wheels a spin and they goes for like 30 seconds before I get bored and stop it by hand so that's pretty good I think. Thanks replyers!

#biketooter #maker

pws,
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@moira They look like sealed bearings to me, just not rubber seals. Grease is always a good idea when you can get at the bearings. If not just ride them until they fail or you get tired of the friction, and install new bearings. The surface rust is irrelevant.

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cdamian, to cycling
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My Garmin decided mid ride that it's just too cold and shut down.
I guess it's the battery. It wasn't even below zero!
#cycling #Garmin

pws,
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@cdamian The battery will drain faster as it gets colder. This is normal for lithium ion batteries.

moira, to cycling
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Hey s!

Is there magic to taking this pedal off? I need to so I can remove the shield and look at the front gear. My chain came off and I may’ve lost a tooth.

(also I don’t think I have a hex driver that big but I might)

pws,
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@moira I haven't worked on that crank before but based on a tiny amount of research I think it's an ISIS drive crank that does not have a self-extracting bolt, so you would need an 8mm allen key and a crank extractor that works with the ISIS standard. https://www.parktool.com/en-us/product/crank-puller-for-splined-cranks-ccp-44

georgetakei, to random

I figure many owners feel this way.

pws,
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@SallyStrange This is Musk's Full Self Axe Grinding feature. (And let's not forget the appalling racist abuse of Tesla factory workers, union busting, long hours, low pay, unsafe conditions, etc.)

ascentale, to random
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A question about riding in the dark from @ai6yr:

Q4. The road bike I am now riding around town (1985 Dave Scott Ironman) has no reflectors or lights, and though I don't current go anywhere when it's dark, I am wondering what kind of additions the experienced here would recommend to improve safety on that front (or how to make it usable in darker conditions?) I'm using the bicycle for running errands...

pws,
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@ai6yr Is that a Centurion Le Mans? Very stylish.

pws,
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@ai6yr Looks a lot like the 1986 groupset

pws,
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@ai6yr Maybe 1987? That would have had the 1986 groupset as well. https://www.vintage-centurion.com/models/competition/ironman/87-89_expert.shtml

forteller, to cycling
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I just learned that you can use a bicycle in the games Lisa: The painful and Yume Nikki.

What other games lets you use a bicycle?

#BikeTooter #Bicycle #gaming #CanYouRideTheBike

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Crell, to random
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I have a series of DVD-Rs from my dad. He says he recorded movies to them several years ago. Now they won't play in anything but the DVD player where they were created.

Sure enough, stick it into my laptop, it says it's blank.

What are my options here to extract data from it and into a video file? (Either Mac or Linux tooling available, Linux preferred.)

pws,
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@Crell I wonder if they were recorded without being finalized. That would mean they were left in a state where more data could be added, but finalizing them later is possible in that case. wodim -fix might do it on linux. It's been a while since I've messed with DVD burning so I'm not sure if you should expect to see data on it without doing that but maybe someone else here knows. Best to try it on one that you don't care about very much.

seachanger, to random
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a month ago i went to a volunteer fair in my town and learned about a free community dinner and i've been cooking dishes for it every monday since. it's served outside where people live, not at a church, and i've really enjoyed incorporating it into my weekly routine. it's not that hard to cook an extra dish one night a week

pws,
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@seachanger Which dishes are most successful for you and the diners?

pws, to juggling
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Ball jugglers of the 2023 Japan Juggling Festival #juggling https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6n7t_1whWUo

pws, to FiberArts
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DJDarren, to random
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Can any Networking Knowledgable types out there suggest why the old BT business hub routers I use for my little wifi network at work don't have usable wifi on my iPhone/iPad?

My MacBook is working just fine, but the other two just show "no internet connection".

It's not distance, the router is on my desk, 50cm away.

#Network #Troubleshooting #TechSupport

pws,
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@DJDarren On the mac, hold down the option key and click on the WiFi icon in the menu bar. This should show you which protocol and channel it's using (under Known Network). Post a screenshot as it might help identify what's going on. Next question will be what configuration options are available on the BT devices.

doomscroller, to Ukraine
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😂 😂 😂
"So when a Ukrainian tanker with the callsign “Kochevnik” ran into problems with his captured Russian T-72B3—problems local expertise couldn’t immediately solve—he called Uralvagonzavod tech support. And incredibly, the help line actually helped."
https://www.forbes.com/sites/davidaxe/2023/10/01/a-ukrainian-officers-captured-russian-tank-wasnt-working-so-he-called-tech-support-in-russia/?sh=2640765513a8
#Ukraine #Russia #TechSupport

pws,
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@doomscroller Tech support is a noble profession. We just try to meet people where they are and help them. 😉

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  • pws,
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    @GeekSusie I just put a leg in the bath and it's much too cold

    pws, to cycling
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    Anyone thinking about equipment for running #Zwift should understand that the advice in this article is quite poor. If you want information about the trade offs of different hardware for running the game, reply here and I will help. #Cycling https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/best-computers-and-tablets-for-zwift/

    robyn, to cycling

    seven years strong!! 💜

    when I bought this bike, I was still in school and needed a simple, inexpensive bike that would get me from A to B. bonus points for offering my first foray into single-speed/fixed gear riding (it has a flip-flop hub!)

    tbh I did not think this bike was going to last this long!! whether for wear & tear or theft reasons.

    these are the original tires, if you can believe it. absolutely nuts how sturdy this guy is.

    ... maybe steel IS real! 😁

    #bikeTooter #cycling

    pws,
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    @robyn That bike will never die

    mcfly, (edited ) to random German
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    Hey other board members here on mastodon.

    What software do you use to manage your hackspace?
    Like administrate members, administrate payments and all the stuff you have to deal with in your space?

    retoot for more reach welcome!

    pws,
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    @mcfly You could try asking @LabB (email is on the website, or use Discord)

    pws, to random
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    The Yates Family Orchard in Hinesburg #Vermont is open for early season apples. You pick. Currently mostly Honeycrisp and they are BIG. Other varieties emerging soon. The rainy summer was good for their early season crop, not so good for the late season varieties. Donuts made to order. We stopped by on a meandering gravel ride today. Will return prepared to haul apples. https://yatesfamilyorchard.com/

    Picture of another flower bed in front of an old barn

    pws, to cycling
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    Does your bicycle need a hug? I'm a retired bicycle mechanic ready to answer mechanical questions about most bicycles. I last worked in a bike shop in the 1990s and more recently I do charity work on bikes, so I am pretty good at coaching people through low cost repairs. I also know some things about indoor smart trainers. #RepairCafe #Cycling #BikeTooter #Zwift

    pws,
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    @jnbhlr I use the Park Tool FT-4 to check alignment and securely hold the fork. It only supports 1" steer tubes. As long as the damage is minor then it should be safe to align it. Whatever method you use, you'll need to check if one blade is ahead of the other, lateral alignment in relation to the steer tube, spacing between the dropouts, and dropout alignment. A gauge or fork building jig helps limit the amount of bending and re-bending you do. https://www.parktool.com/en-us/product/fork-clamp-and-gauge-ft-4

    pws,
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    @jnbhlr I also use a steel ruler to check if the steer tube is bent just above the fork crown. If it is I would usually replace the fork. Having one fork blade slightly longer than the other is also a fairly common manufacturing defect. If the difference is small enough I would file the inside of the dropout to correct it.

    pws,
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    @jnbhlr Here's an example of a crude gauge that might give you some ideas. Also if the steerer is bent at the crown you can usually see that the crown race is not perfectly flat in the headset. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lx7BGBD0OdA

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