qclabrat
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You ever drilled basalt? When we first moved in we got an estimate for geothermal heating and the guy said he couldn't do it. Way too hard if a job.Hammer drill and some rebar?
You ever drilled basalt? When we first moved in we got an estimate for geothermal heating and the guy said he couldn't do it. Way too hard if a job.Hammer drill and some rebar?
The single track is shared but my course will be on mineDo you own the property? That sounds like trouble...
2 in diapers fuck thatAnd you will have 16+;more years with your tail between your legs. Want another child? Do it quickly
Think about it this way.... you are not going to be able to control how you fall or crash and no 2 crashes are the same.On my OTB the bike went over to me and I wasn't even clipped in so kinda worried about those and how much worse.
I went with crank brothers because I heard they were easier to unclip from than Shimano's, although I know Shimano's are variable. They are also more of a platform and clipless combo like a downhill so if I don't clip in easy I can still pedal
I'm building something to kill Max, can you check out the pic of the raised platform that uses a support like a shelf? Strong enough? I concerned the nails will fail. Between trees seems like a much better way to distribute the weightanything interesting in the last 5 pages? no time to read...
I'm building something to kill Max, can you check out the pic of the raised platform that uses a support like a shelf? Strong enough? I concerned the nails will fail. Between trees seems like a much better way to distribute the weight
couple of carriage bolts rather than nails.
lag bolt into tree
vertical post every couple supports would be nice (or bridge to another tree - like in pic)
- if there is rock just below the surface, we could put a stud (peg?) in, so the post can't move. post doesn't need to be buried at all in that case.
i'd avoid using actual trees for the girders,
wood gets slippery when its wet with leaves.....yikes!
wall ride on the downhill corner.
I'm on my phone didn't realize it was nails. I wouldn't expect this to last more than 4 years with tree movement and the bridges look quite fixed so its got 2 places to give the fasteners or the wood. Both are bad, @qclabrat I'm still going to ride it I hit my deductible already lol
Sorry, I meant 'cleats'...clipless=no clips...damn auto-translator (brain)...specifically, the cleats are different, not the pedals. too lazy to look up the numbers.
I was about to say... you will be the test dummy every 2 years for safety inspection 🙂I'm on my phone didn't realize it was nails. I wouldn't expect this to last more than 4 years with tree movement and the bridges look quite fixed so its got 2 places to give the fasteners or the wood. Both are bad, @qclabrat I'm still going to ride it I hit my deductible already lol
It would ware my fingers out trying to text it all out,so I'll explain it to ya Saturday if we all end up at Creek. As far as graduating...I've ridden 20's, 26, 27.5, and 29. They all have pluses and minuses, but in the end...they'er all bikes...and all fun.you need to graduate, but that Knolly was an insane deal
What's exactly was the 3 way trade? I've been curious
wont be ready till 2019.
as mentioned i think the tree movement would tear it apart, but until that happens it would likely be fine, however pats carraige bolt idea would be better. Not sure why your concerned about nails, didnt you ever build a treehouse as a kid? ours would hold 5 or 6 of us no problem, even while cantilevered out like that.
running eggs before and was used to unclipping by twisting my heel outward but now it seems much more difficult, so finding myself twisting inward instead. Need to check the clips and I've read about flipping the cleat makes a differenceI was just sitting here thinking of all the different ways I will most likely end up falling and thought, what was it like when you took that spill in Stephens, I would assume you didn't unclip. Did your feet just come out or how does that work, I am starting to get worried about the bad falls. Totally understand I am going to have the stupid ones, but what about the nasty ones? I have been OTB 2x, how much worse is it?
Wall rides are too much work for phase onecouple of carriage bolts rather than nails.
lag bolt into tree
vertical post every couple supports would be nice (or bridge to another tree - like in pic)
- if there is rock just below the surface, we could put a stud (peg?) in, so the post can't move. post doesn't need to be buried at all in that case.
i'd avoid using actual trees for the girders,
wood gets slippery when its wet with leaves.....yikes!
wall ride on the downhill corner.
Forgot to title my last post. Walter, relating to your proposed back yard biking playgroundNot sure how much shade there is (thinking how slippery could it get).dampness, Moss, leaves... How much would it cost to have some dirt trucked in?
Sure! You just wanted 7581 and we know it?Forgot to title my last post. Walter, relating to your proposed back yard biking playground
You got me dead to rightsSure! You just wanted 7581 and we know it?
Okay good but don't let it happen again for at least 15 posts!You got me dead to rights