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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:Is Asphalt and Rubber like Iron and Resin or is it like Blood and Oil or Iron and Air or Seaweed and Gravel? Asphalt and Rubber appears to be non-poseur.
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I had a dream last night that it was 65 degrees in Wisconsin. I practically woke up in tears to 0 degrees.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 16:25 |
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goddamnedtwisto posted:Hey I've no idea if you can pull the video to put up on your site but Belstaff, formerly makers of very nice, if slightly pricey leathers, have gone full motherfucking hipster in the last few years: We have their David Beckham ad in our list of videos to post
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 17:01 |
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HNasty posted:We have their David Beckham ad in our list of videos to post I love that every hipster bike video has some moment with an angle grinder spraying sparks, even when they're supposedly doing repairs on the side of the road.
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goddamnedtwisto posted:e: Oh tell a lie you can get a jacket with a whole 1 millimetre-thick leather shell (most bike leathers are 6mm or more) Most actual moto leather is around 1.3mm, sometimes getting up to 1.6mm. Leathers a half a centimeter thick would be stiff and hot as hell, think of your own skin then think of the poor cow that poo poo would have to come from
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Z3n posted:I love that every hipster bike video has some moment with an angle grinder spraying sparks, even when they're supposedly doing repairs on the side of the road. It's also always on the rear subframe too, because it's always the pesky vestigal pillion peg mounts that leave you stranded
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Z3n posted:I love that every hipster bike video has some moment with an angle grinder spraying sparks, even when they're supposedly doing repairs on the side of the road. What the gently caress is the deal with this? Do these turds think that's a really common thing to do to your bike, like checking the chain? All of their bikes must just be covered with grinder scars. Some day there's going to be a blooper reel from one of their stupid videos where some knob goes up in a ball of flames because his leaky lovely CB750 had gas all over it when he decided to do the grinder rooster tail.
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:What the gently caress is the deal with this? Do these turds think that's a really common thing to do to your bike, like checking the chain?
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:Is Asphalt and Rubber like Iron and Resin or is it like Blood and Oil or Iron and Air or Seaweed and Gravel? What would the CA shop be called, Chain Lube and Skidmarks?
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 18:17 |
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Keyboards and Cheetos
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 18:18 |
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Post about riding, don't ride cause I'm postin.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 18:23 |
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Mr. Eric Praline posted:Sometimes I'll pass a bike that has a more cafe seat than my cafe seat, and I'll have to bust out my battery powered Ryobi One grinder to make my cafe seat more cafe. Ryobi One? Yeah I guess if you like radioactive, carcinogenic cheap plastic tools made by lawyers and accountants. I prefer to use my vintage Black & Decker, built buy manly men back when people actually used tools to build things. Also, dear lord, I think I found a hipster tools website. (I should have guessed this is exactly what I'd find when I searched for "vintage angle grinder") http://www.flamingsteel.com/my-vintage-tool-collection.php
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 18:46 |
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That guy is insufferable.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 18:58 |
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Linedance posted:Ryobi One? Yeah I guess if you like radioactive, carcinogenic cheap plastic tools made by lawyers and accountants. I prefer to use my vintage Black & Decker, built buy manly men back when people actually used tools to build things. I...wow. That is a loving thing, jesus. flamingsteel Godspeed, you can indeed throw down a bead, sir. Z3n fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Jan 29, 2014 |
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hot sauce posted:What would the CA shop be called, Chain Lube and Skidmarks? Skidmarks and Skidmarks.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:03 |
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Xovaan posted:Skidmarks and Skidmarks. The SkidMarx quote:Now once I got really into vintage tools I quickly realized that I wanted everything in my studio to be vintage right down to the smallest details. At the same time though I did not want anything in here that I was not going to use at least eventually. Finding a few NOS cases of old Elephant Brand pencils was a real score. The erasers are dead but the pencils are fine!
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:08 |
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Word counts on that page: Plastic - 27 times Carcinogenic - 5 times Radioactive - 1 time Think of the children - 1 time Girl/girly as an insult - 3 times Vintage - 120 TIMES. And I can't get a good count on the number of times he says in one way or another that men aren't real men anymore. HenryJLittlefinger fucked around with this message at 19:18 on Jan 29, 2014 |
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You missed "accountants" - 15 times. Z3n fucked around with this message at 19:26 on Jan 29, 2014 |
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Z3n posted:The SkidMarx Skidmarks and Kid Marxists Captures the SA demographic to a T
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:18 |
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I have the same 1957 Atlas Bandsaw as that dude but I dont blog about it. I guess I've been missing out
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:19 |
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Z3n posted:You missed "accountants" - 15 times.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:26 |
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Snowdens Secret posted:Skidmarks and Kid Marxists Do you support income redistribution, comrade?
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:27 |
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I took out a few words to enhance STEEL VINTAGE VINTAGE OLD METAL SCULPTURE OLD
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:31 |
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Well, this is a total score. A photographer friend was doing some UrbEx in a decomissioned refinery and found these vintage 55 gallon drums in an old warehouse (no doubt left there when some lawyer or accountant decided it was too expensive to be useful). I can't quite make out what they say because the amazing patina has faded some of the words printed on the side, but it's something like "keto.e". Whatever it is in there is a really amazing degreaser, great for cleaning up abused vintage tools and greasy hands... you have to be careful though because it can remove the patina. I got some on my carcinogenic plastic Ryobi I was going to discard, and it completely melted the plastic. Didn't do a thing to the real steel tools though. Far better than the wimpy modern "citrus degreaser" I had in the studio. It smells proper, not like some cheap carcinogenic air freshener some accountant would use to make his kitchen smell pretty.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 19:35 |
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I really tried to like his artwork but none of it has any aesthetically pleasing traits. It's all uncomfortable to look at and throws off my autistic ASMR
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Linedance posted:Well, this is a total score. A photographer friend was doing some UrbEx in a decomissioned refinery and found these vintage 55 gallon drums in an old warehouse (no doubt left there when some lawyer or accountant decided it was too expensive to be useful). I can't quite make out what they say because the amazing patina has faded some of the words printed on the side, but it's something like "keto.e". Whatever it is in there is a really amazing degreaser, great for cleaning up abused vintage tools and greasy hands... you have to be careful though because it can remove the patina. I got some on my carcinogenic plastic Ryobi I was going to discard, and it completely melted the plastic. Didn't do a thing to the real steel tools though. Far better than the wimpy modern "citrus degreaser" I had in the studio. It smells proper, not like some cheap carcinogenic air freshener some accountant would use to make his kitchen smell pretty. Poe's Law stamping on my face, forever.
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Linedance posted:Well, this is a total score. A photographer friend was doing some UrbEx in a decomissioned refinery and found these vintage 55 gallon drums in an old warehouse (no doubt left there when some lawyer or accountant decided it was too expensive to be useful). I can't quite make out what they say because the amazing patina has faded some of the words printed on the side, but it's something like "keto.e". Whatever it is in there is a really amazing degreaser, great for cleaning up abused vintage tools and greasy hands... you have to be careful though because it can remove the patina. I got some on my carcinogenic plastic Ryobi I was going to discard, and it completely melted the plastic. Didn't do a thing to the real steel tools though. Far better than the wimpy modern "citrus degreaser" I had in the studio. It smells proper, not like some cheap carcinogenic air freshener some accountant would use to make his kitchen smell pretty. I want to hold this guy's face over a pile of burning plastic until he dies of cancer.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 20:05 |
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What did he find and how horribly is he going to die from it?
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 20:12 |
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Collateral Damage posted:What did he find and how horribly is he going to die from it? If I had to guess kerosene.
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Z3n posted:Poe's Law stamping on my face, forever. I had to look it up... dear lord what have I done...
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 20:45 |
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http://www.flamingsteel.com/a-fly-in-the-microwave.php This guy is like a really poor imitation of Nick Offerman.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 20:46 |
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I guess it just drives home you'll never fail by marketing to the bottom 30%.
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Coredump posted:If I had to guess kerosene. it was supposed to be ketone, as in methy ethyl or worse, but I suppose I could have used .ylen. too.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 20:58 |
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Oh I thought it was a quote from the hipster tool site. I didn't bother reading all of that site because by the fourth paragraph my brain was about ready to pack its bags and jump ship.
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# ? Jan 29, 2014 21:58 |
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Oh, I remember cleaning parts for a Turbomeca Artouste back in school by dipping them by hand in MEK without gloves. Good times.
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Z3n posted:The SkidMarx Skidmarx are actually a company that make quite nice plastics for bikes, my belly pan and hugger are from them. TBH I'd still have bought from them if it was poo poo because you can't ignore a name with both a double-entendre and a reference to leftist politics.
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Collateral Damage posted:Oh I thought it was a quote from the hipster tool site. I didn't bother reading all of that site because by the fourth paragraph my brain was about ready to pack its bags and jump ship. It took me doing a quick find on his website to verify it wasn't real. Thusly the Poe's Law comment.
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goddamnedtwisto posted:you can't ignore a name with both a double-entendre I would reference you to the tagline for the website http://www.fuzeblocks.com/
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Snowdens Secret posted:I would reference you to the tagline for the website http://www.fuzeblocks.com/ Oh shoot, this is awesome! I was going to be building my own out of one of these, but a fuzeblock is right up my alley!
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:What the gently caress is the deal with this? Do these turds think that's a really common thing to do to your bike, like checking the chain? I think that "showers of flaming sparks" is their understanding of "MANLY DANGEROUS MAN doing MANLY DANGEROUS STUFF" and that's the extent of what they've picked up on. Like in action movies where people have fights in "factories" that seem to produce nothing but showers of sparks and jets of steam. Or in video games where you can repair anything by pointing a portable blowtorch at the part of it that makes sparks for a couple of minutes and it makes an electric arc buzzing noise for some reason and then presto the thing is done being fixed. But seriously, Snowdens Secret posted:it's always the pesky vestigal pillion peg mounts that leave you stranded bingo, gotta remove those to ensure your babe has to dangle her feet in the wind or burn them on the exhaust or whatever Z3n posted:
bahahahhahahah gently caress quote:Now once I got really into vintage tools I quickly realized that I wanted everything in my studio to be vintage right down to the smallest details. At the same time though I did not want anything in here that I was not going to use at least eventually. Finding a few NOS cases of old Elephant Brand pencils was a real score. The erasers are dead but the pencils are fine! I scored these a few years ago at Midland Liquidators for two bucks a box. I figure I got enough pencils with the five or ten cases to last me most of my life. I would have prefered American made ones but even these were a rare find. Vintage pencils, dude! The graphite was just, like better back then HenryJLittlefinger posted:Radioactive - 1 time This is the one I don't understand at all. New tools are way, way less radioactive than old tools. I have camera lenses from the 1960s where the glass is like 40% thorium. Everyone used to use thoriated electrodes in their TIG welders until lanthanum ceramic became a thing. Old tools are lousy with stuff like uranium oxides (ceramic glazes, paints) and radium (watch faces, etc). I love good old tools too, but jeez, please tell me that site's a joke
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