The post man's been ...

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... And brought me a new soldering iron so I can finish my switched charging / light Dynamo thingy, for which I need to think of a more catchy name... :???:
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Ian wrote:... And brought me a new soldering iron so I can finish my switched charging / light Dynamo thingy, for which I need to think of a more catchy name... :???:
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It's going to be more of a tube than a box, but let's not go there with the product* names just yet.

* to be fair, this is likely to be a one off for yours truly rather than a production item
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Ian, we need some pics.

So the postie has brought me:
XT pedals for the commuter, so I can put the borrowed pedals back on the FSR.
3T carbon bars and a stem for the good road bike, and a new headset.

And a pack of files to sharpen the chainsaw (been doing a lot of log store building, log cutting and splitting recently - must have 12 cubes of logs split and stored so far, with another 8 to go.)
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slarge wrote:Ian, we need some pics.
Not got much to show at the moment. Most of my evenings have been spent thinking how I want to do it. Anyway, here's something that verifies that one of my ideas works: https://flic.kr/p/DMZ5Lq

I'll do a pictorial sequence of the finished article.
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Another helmet - Kask Mojito. That'll make 4 in total now

Plus a Morvelo gilet, very bright yellow!
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Ex-demo Cooker4 delivered this morning after a quick ride out it should be a great bike to start loading up. Just gotta wait till the next payday!
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Nice bike that, bet it will turn your world upside down :grin:
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    FLV wrote:Nice bike that, bet it will turn your world upside down :grin:
    You put a great spin on that post :lol:

    I'll get my coat....
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    It's the new fad for 2016, Helium filled tyres to help you float over obstacles
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    Ta Daaaaa!
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    At last my birthday sleeping bag arrived! PhD K-series minim 400in long with drishell outer. What a *u*king vaguely exciting piece of gear! Nobody warned me that 1000fp down is more springy than a springy thing from springdom!
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    Ben98 wrote:At last my birthday sleeping bag arrived! PhD K-series minim 400in long with drishell outer. What a *u*king vaguely exciting piece of gear! Nobody warned me that 1000fp down is more springy than a springy thing from springdom!
    Trying to get it back in the stuff sack reminds me of the instant pudding from Sleeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0LTTyImnJg
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    whitestone wrote:
    Ben98 wrote:At last my birthday sleeping bag arrived! PhD K-series minim 400in long with drishell outer. What a *u*king vaguely exciting piece of gear! Nobody warned me that 1000fp down is more springy than a springy thing from springdom!
    Trying to get it back in the stuff sack reminds me of the instant pudding from Sleeper https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t0LTTyImnJg
    That sums it up perfectly!
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    Not a bad day today;
    A pair of Northwave Gran Canion shoes ( :roll: at the spelling...)
    A new frame bag from my lovely wife.
    Some cable and bits and pieces for my Switch oveR © unit
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    Pair of North Wave Scorpius shoes, NW seem to be on a roll with the naming thing eh?! :roll:
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    Postman bought a parcel - unfortunately it arrived in luca's birthday so we had to have a rather delicate discussion of ownership and the differences of i's and l's in various fonts . . .

    He has assured me it's lovely though!
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    Simon, will you kindly remember, this is not STW ... you'll be posting a picture of your new log burner next :wink:
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    Bearbonesnorm wrote:Simon, will you kindly remember, this is not STW ... you'll be posting a picture of your new log burner next :wink:
    If you insist... :lol:
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    I'll hold off posting a pic of my delonghi coffee grinder and instead mention the 36t oval ring, XT 11spd cassette, derailleur and shifter, KMC chain and pair of conti X King protections that are being put to one side until just before the TD.

    The X kings were only 20 quid each so I ought to put that up in the bargain thread. First time I've had them and they feel a real quality product.
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    Snook this in today to avoid the fun police......

    After intermittent charging and loose connection problems on my 5 year old Troutie Lumen Liberator it's time to spend the last of my Christmas bonus before the wife grabs it.

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    You can also work out which year of manufacture it is by counting the ridges on the heatsink :wink:
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    Zippy wrote:You can also work out which year of manufacture it is by counting the ridges on the heatsink :wink:
    You need to get out more. :roll:
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    Picked up some Jones bars from the post office today courtesy of Norway calling. They look ace! Can't wait to get them on my bike... (pics to follow)

    Also, a new chain and a shadow mech.
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