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23:00
this thing is fucking impossible @Luggage @Jhoverit
no, just very very difficult
whatcha doin
Oh, yeah, you're working on your bike. You're not alone in the pantheon of frustrated and swearing when working on your ride lol
putting a rubber thing on his bike peg.
ahh
23:08
@SterlingArcher ^ This one? Do you have a C-Clamp?
hello is there anyone good with asp core 2 with angular 4 ?
i need an urgent help
@Luggage is there a way to change the rubber in the gear shifter? I always thought once they weared out you had to change the whole piece, though I never managed to wear one out in 6 years..
If I am correct, I think Sterling has a new piece of rubber and it trying to get it on right now. He bent the pedal, not wore out the rubber
I imagine it is a PITA to fit the rubber back, considering how tight it is in the pedal, maybe with some large pliers?
one side holding the back of the pedal and the other one pushing the rubber
that's why I suggested a c-clamp
like a small portable press
also some soapy water (lubrication that'll just dry)
jhoverit suggested heating the rubber. I don;t knwo if that makes it larger, more slippery, just more flexible.
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23:15
@jhoverit just got onto the task of rebuilding the front suspension on the jag, $200 later, i have every bushing, rubber mount, grommet, bearing, and seal needed to rebuild the entire front end :O
if soapy water it doesn't work maybe he can try white wax? I don't think the rubber will come out after it fits back in, if there's a small level in the tip
A & C, afaik
it gets tacky if it gets too warm
@Luggage yeah, not sure it would work, could make it harder depending on the polymer it's made of
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@IanC i did manage to get my pedal condom off when i was painting it, and then slipped it back on afterwards and it is still there today lol
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@Luggage larger and more flexible
23:16
@HatterisMad haha, I'm not sure if I could get mine out if I wanted to!
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@Luggage if you heat a 3/8" rubber hose you can fit it over a 3/4" nipple. had to do that for the jag fuel tanks
talking about bikes, I've to work on mine later, have to cover a defect on the tank paint with some nail polish, wash the bike and maybe bleed air from the brakes, not sure if there's a tiny bit there from the last fluid change
Progress... but hands hurt. It’s stuck
worst part is done I guess
23:23
did you do any of the suggestions?
don't you have some rubber hammer?
or just brute force it?
or a regular hammer, with a LOT of care :)
I warmed it up a bit
Mostly brute hand force though
Oops
23:25
was the knife back there in case you decided to cut it in half, put it in and then try to glue the sides back together? :p
I am the globglogabgalob
No lol that was for the plastic and boxes
what bike do you have?
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did you not lube it?!
23:27
Yeah lemme just break out my massive 55gallon lube drum
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fiberglass handle, the fuck
I don’t have a rubber mallet :(
@SterlingArcher dress shoe would have worked
I wrapped a towel around a metal mallet. That's now my soft mallet.
@Luggage what state you in? I wonder how much shipping would be. I enjoy making wooden mallets
23:28
Maryland
best-land
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when i was installing 6an fuel fittings i didn't want to damage their cheap paint, i wrapped them in my shirt and then beat them on the floor XD
Heading down to concrete no service land brb
hrm, probably like $30
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you mean a tunnel?
damn different countries
23:29
I'd love a bespoke wooden mallet, but I doubt I have that much use for it.
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@Luggage beat kids with it
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they don't even have to be your kids
your frustration reminds me of my frustration when I found out the screws from the brake fluid recipient were weared out by the insert a very kind word here mechanic I left it on some time ago. Thankfully with a friends help I managed to get the screw out with a hammer and a metal pin
@Luggage think of every time you just grab a scrap of wood and beat on it with a hammer. that's a job for a mallet.
(I really don't know how much repair or DIY you do)
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@IanC the screws they use in those are soft enough for the good ole flat head screw driver and hammer
23:31
so, any time I am angry.
holding a good wooden mallet just feels good too
like a judge
user2620028
is this a euphemism?
no
I like hammers
👺
23:33
@Luggage yeah, apart from being very worried when I saw the screw didn't have a single point of traction for the screwdriver, it was not really hard once we figured we could hammer it out :)
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yeah you do
so sublime text has font ligature support now?
(now meaning like 5 months ago)
i might try it again
i'm all vs code/jetbrains now, does sublime have anything to offer over those?
if only..
that would be a sweet KSP endgame. setup a stargate network.
23:50
I am a fucking master mechanic
Yeah, like, you guys, you really need to check out that next Visual Studio update!
@OliverSalzburg jokes on you, YOU JUST DID!
Who comes up with these questions?
clearly whoever did knew it would work
cc @Luggage @HatterisMad @Jhoverit I did good :D
@Luggage the regular hammer with a towel worked perfectly, nice suggestion
23:54
lol
@rlemon I'm just going through the survey to give wrong answers in the hope to fuck with their data
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sir that is held on with one allen head bolt isn't it lol
lmao no it's held on by 2 bolts
my hand is covering the main joint
I wonder if I took a regular ballpeen, and I dipped it in plasti-dip like 40 times.. if the mallet would hold up to anything
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personally i probably would have tried to straighten the old one back to its original shape, but you have money, new ones are better right?
23:55
I think it'd just crack and break off after a few hits.
but now I kinda wanna try
@HatterisMad well, I didn't have near the toolset to do that, plus everybody said it would basically snap
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@SterlingArcher if it snaps what are you out?
The entire brake lever was maybe $75 total?
@HatterisMad a blowtorch and vice clamps?
lol
user2620028
blowtorch :O you gettin fancy
user2620028
its aluminum, just grab the end of your jack handle and shove it on there and start bendin
23:57
haha I actaully tried and I almost yanked the bike over xD
Heating the metal makes it easier to bend, and less likely to snap though
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take it off the bike you ding dong, put it in a vice or something lol
at least thats what the forums told me
I don't have a vice, or a place for a mounted vice :(
I'm limited by my apartment and parking garage
user2620028
put it underneath your foot and stand on it, put lever on end and pull up
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repeat until you fall over
lol how strong do you think I am?!
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23:59
stronger than me?!
her-cuh-lees her-cuh-lees
Man if I was magneto I could have fixed that fucker up real nice like
@Shmiddty lol
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no but seriously though, you are definitely strong enough to bend that pedal with a couple feet of a lever
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even without heating it

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