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From: Lars Chance on 24 Mar 2010 04:17 Yeebok wrote: > On 24/03/2010 8:52 AM, VTR250 wrote: >> summer. I've only worn them about 50 times and they both leak along a >> stitched seam that runs all the way across the front. I can tell >> because I felt the cold water getting in while I was riding and my >> socks were wet 2" each side of the seam line when I stopped. Should I >> throw them away? > > No, your socks will dry on the line pretty quickly on a nice day. > Heh heh.. -- Elsie.
From: BT Humble on 25 Mar 2010 03:13 Lars Chance wrote: > > > Have you ever used the 9, 11, 15, 16 and 18?!!? 9mm on bicycle derailleurs, 15mm on bicycle wheel nuts. 11mm will work for SAE 7/16" (most bolts on Briggs & Stratton motors) when you don't have a 7/16" handy. 16mm and 18mm, nope. Never used them. :-) BTH -- Posted at www.usenet.com.au
From: BT Humble on 25 Mar 2010 03:14 Knobdoodle wrote: > > "Marty H" <hytram(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > and I'll have me, I am quite happy to buy a cheap tool for one ot 2 > uses... > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > Come ON Postman Pat (or BT); there's primo set-ups going to waste here!! *tuneless whistle* BTH -- Posted at www.usenet.com.au
From: BT Humble on 25 Mar 2010 03:15 VTR250 wrote: > I like Aldi. I think competition is good. Aldi generally have > reasonably good quality stuff at a fair price. It's true that Safeway > and Coles supermarkets in the same catchment areas have lower prices, > and I believe that major supermarket chains engage in anti-competitive > practices. My wife loves Aldi more than me, but I cannot give a good > write up on their motorcycle boots. My wife got me a pair, I thought > they'd be good to wear in the wet. They were new at the start of > summer. I've only worn them about 50 times and they both leak along a > stitched seam that runs all the way across the front. I can tell > because I felt the cold water getting in while I was riding and my > socks were wet 2" each side of the seam line when I stopped. Should I > throw them away? If they're size 9, feel free to throw them in my direction! BTH -- Posted at www.usenet.com.au
From: G-S on 25 Mar 2010 03:36
BT Humble wrote: > Lars Chance wrote: >> Have you ever used the 9, 11, 15, 16 and 18?!!? > > 9mm on bicycle derailleurs, 15mm on bicycle wheel nuts. > > 11mm will work for SAE 7/16" (most bolts on Briggs & Stratton motors) when > you don't have a 7/16" handy. > > 16mm and 18mm, nope. Never used them. :-) > There is a mounting nut somewhere in the engine bay of a Cessna 172 that is 18mm, I suspect they chose it so that it would reduce the chances of your average Jo playing with it... G-S |