I would just like to say

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Morning all tis really foggy, I got woken up by a ships fog horn but I couldnt be bothered to
get up, im in no rush so I'll finish my tea then make a move.

Have a nice day ya'll :)
 
Morning All :D
Cool and damp feeling here.:)
Paper retreived from the shop, hordes of school-kids navigated safely.
Buildering has resumed next door as he got a huge crane to lift his concrete floor-beams and steels over his house on Sat'dy.
20 minutes+ in the call queue for the Drs. only to be told the next Telephone appointment is 28th Sept 10..11AM. Scandalous I say, the GP service has truly gone into hiding and is avoiding patients as best it can.:mad:
Have a lovely day :D
 
I phoned Welsh Water this morning to own up to receiving a £30 cheque from them compensating me for the interrupted water supply which never happened and I was told that someone in the area must have been inconvenienced so it is a Good Will gesture to me 'just in case' and I should just bank it. Make of that what you want. :cool::rolleyes:
 
I phoned Welsh Water this morning to own up to receiving a £30 cheque from them compensating me for the interrupted water supply which never happened and I was told that someone in the area must have been inconvenienced so it is a Good Will gesture to me 'just in case' and I should just bank it. Make of that what you want. :cool::rolleyes:
Nice to know someone other than @kevstar can get stuff for nowt :cool:
 
They say you should never let a good-idea go "un-plagiarised", and so having had a long chat with my mate Paul about "how" to get short-little-legs around a big 24" wheel there seemed to be two clear alternatives:
  1. Make your own triangle up from scratch and have all the worry about just "how" to avoid chainline to frame interference. Or..
  2. Use a pre-made triangle swiveled around to put the BB in the optimum "short-legs" position and marry up to it with additional frame elements.
So here is a pre-made frame with some "additional" drop-outs and frame members overlaid on top.
Where the piece of strap/bar is located is where additional frame elements would be added for strengthening and stress-relief of the original frame's drop-out to "stay" elements.
This would provide an interference-free chainline with the BB shell located pretty-much where I need it to be.
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Now it is easier to do if you turn the frame over and have the BB shell threads the wrong way around. But I suppose one could locktite them in place to avoid any issues?
What do you think?
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Should be reasonably easy to do?
 
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They say you should never let a good-idea go "un-plagiarised", and so having had a long chat with Paul about "how" to get short-little-legs around a big 24" wheel there seemed to be two clear alternatives:
  1. Make your own triangle up from scratch and have all the worry about just "how" to avoid chainline to frame interference. Or..
  2. Use a pre-made triangle swiveled around to put the BB in the optimum "short-legs" position and marry up to it with additional frame elements.
So here is a pre-made frame with some "additional" drop-outs and frame members overlaid on top.
Where the piece of strap/bar is located is where additional frame elements would be added for strengthening and stress-relief of the original frame's drop-out to "stay" elements.
This would provide an interference-free chainline with the BB shell located pretty-much where I need it to be. View attachment 248433


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Now it is easier to do if you turn the frame over and have the BB shell threads the wrong way around. But I suppose one could locktite them in place to avoid any issues?
What do you think?
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Should be reasonably easy to do?
I have to say that I am very impressed with all this work even though I don't have a clue what it all means - but it looks brilliant and I complement you for doing such a brill job. :)
 
They say you should never let a good-idea go "un-plagiarised", and so having had a long chat with my mate Paul about "how" to get short-little-legs around a big 24" wheel there seemed to be two clear alternatives:
  1. Make your own triangle up from scratch and have all the worry about just "how" to avoid chainline to frame interference. Or..
  2. Use a pre-made triangle swiveled around to put the BB in the optimum "short-legs" position and marry up to it with additional frame elements.
So here is a pre-made frame with some "additional" drop-outs and frame members overlaid on top.
Where the piece of strap/bar is located is where additional frame elements would be added for strengthening and stress-relief of the original frame's drop-out to "stay" elements.
This would provide an interference-free chainline with the BB shell located pretty-much where I need it to be. View attachment 248433


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Now it is easier to do if you turn the frame over and have the BB shell threads the wrong way around. But I suppose one could locktite them in place to avoid any issues?
What do you think?
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Should be reasonably easy to do?
Loctite
As the BB will now be in the same rotation to undo as your pedal strokes.
Are these the old style ball bearing or new style BB cassettes?
 
Loctite
As the BB will now be in the same rotation to undo as your pedal strokes.
Are these the old style ball bearing or new style BB cassettes?
Hi @Hicap phill I will most likely be using modern cartridge BB. So it will have to go in the wrong way round IF I do the frame round the way that is easiest for me to work on.
So to prevent precession undoing the BB shell caps I would put a bit of blue loctite on BOTH sides of the shell's threads. I have heard of others doing this with success when a LBS or manufacturer has threaded the BB shell incorrectly.
 
Hi @Hicap phill I will most likely be using modern cartridge BB. So it will have to go in the wrong way round IF I do the frame round the way that is easiest for me to work on.
So to prevent precession undoing the BB shell caps I would put a bit of blue loctite on BOTH sides of the shell's threads. I have heard of others doing this with success when a LBS or manufacturer has threaded the BB shell incorrectly.
could you also put a small hole & grub screw in to the BB & cartridge ?
 
Afternoon folks:).

well have carried on plodding on:) I am just glad I dont get paid for the amount of work I dont manage :p:D.

Hope to speak with Bruv tonight, not sure what to expect:(.

Passport office did not ring me back as they said they would, after a call to them on friday it was said somebody will ring you back from the correct dept within 24hrs, so I forgot the weekend days and figured Monday;), Nope what a surprise:rolleyes:. So gonna look for another phone number and gear up for an ear bashing cos its a bloody simple question to answer:eek:.

Hope everybody has got back into the swing of work again for a few days :D:D.

J
 
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