yoothgeye
I build stuff.
It took up so many of my shop nights, now what do I do?
Tonight Cody and I got together for the first time since the build-off was still going. Without the 76er to work on things were aimless for a while. I started out by discovering a sidewalk in my backyard buried under 2"-6" of dirt, we uncovered about 20 feet of it till we hit ground bees and I got a bad sting on my tricept. At this point it was about midnight and we went to the store for some Pepsi (Max for me, regular for him), kinda shady place, we didn't linger long. We then cruised the alleys looking for bikes, came up wanting. Back to the shop and I pulled down the tandem with the double stuck seatposts. A pipe wrench (yeah, I know what Sheldon said) removed the first one easily. The wrench twisted and ripped the next one, even with heat (both had been soaking in penetrating oil for about 4 months), finally I took the cutting wheel and cut from straight down the seat tube to the bottom of the post and it came right out, then Cody layed a pretty bead on it to close it back up.
So I guess now that the build-off is over I'll fix my tandem, which will lead to me putting my motor that I took off of my 1950 Columbia onto my Schwinn, but before labor day I MUST find another rear OCC chopper wheel to make my sand bike, and we plan on building a bike car... surrey.
So, what are you doing now that the build-off is over?
Tonight Cody and I got together for the first time since the build-off was still going. Without the 76er to work on things were aimless for a while. I started out by discovering a sidewalk in my backyard buried under 2"-6" of dirt, we uncovered about 20 feet of it till we hit ground bees and I got a bad sting on my tricept. At this point it was about midnight and we went to the store for some Pepsi (Max for me, regular for him), kinda shady place, we didn't linger long. We then cruised the alleys looking for bikes, came up wanting. Back to the shop and I pulled down the tandem with the double stuck seatposts. A pipe wrench (yeah, I know what Sheldon said) removed the first one easily. The wrench twisted and ripped the next one, even with heat (both had been soaking in penetrating oil for about 4 months), finally I took the cutting wheel and cut from straight down the seat tube to the bottom of the post and it came right out, then Cody layed a pretty bead on it to close it back up.
So I guess now that the build-off is over I'll fix my tandem, which will lead to me putting my motor that I took off of my 1950 Columbia onto my Schwinn, but before labor day I MUST find another rear OCC chopper wheel to make my sand bike, and we plan on building a bike car... surrey.
So, what are you doing now that the build-off is over?