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    Quote Originally Posted by Kitsune06
    Be VERY careful, CWR. Accidents happen, esp. out in the woods where there aren't any witnesses, etc. That's a very nice but ... uh... dangerous job, and I'd hate for you to disappear or anything and randomly show up in Portland so I'd have to temporarily take your job.

    On an unrelated note, I'm planning a trip to Alaska!
    oh, how I wish that could be true...

    good thing there aren't any trees here... but what are you implying? hmmm....???? i'll have to put the alert out in town to keep their eyes open for the local madwoman!

    that is one reason i like being in the bush. what happens in the bush stays in the bush.... and no one ever knows what happened. (insert evil laugh here)
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    cc congrats on the house. good luck moving. thats one thing i don't miss. i'm dreading going back to phx and getting things out of storage. its just such a pain!
    "Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what you're going to do now and do it." – William C. Durant

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    New drift.

    /rant Goddess please save me from cutsey smilies /end rant


    Gotta go stomp some teddy bears or something....................

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    Quote Originally Posted by snapdragen
    New drift.

    /rant Goddess please save me from cutsey smilies /end rant


    Gotta go stomp some teddy bears or something....................
    this make you feel better
    "Forget past mistakes. Forget failures. Forget everything except what you're going to do now and do it." – William C. Durant

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    Snap - I thought this might help. I couldn't resist the fish...
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    Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"

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    Salsa - how's your mom doing? I hope you are well and taking care. Good luck!
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW
    I've been trying to estimate how may spokes I've cut in my lifetime... The fun part was cutting the first half dozen spokes, which are under so much tension that they can fly across a room when you cut them. To be safe, we'd stand the wheel on top of a trash can and cut the lower spokes first.

    My estimate of the number of exploding tires I've experienced is 400-500. I'm surprised I don't have hearing loss from that.
    Quote Originally Posted by Lise
    Ho-lee cow, Deb. I had no idea that bike wrenching was such an exciting and dangerous profession!
    I assume it's not quite so exciting anymore. The large number of blowout in the 70s was due to the 27 x 1 1/4 inch tires that didn't fit rims very tightly. Combined with our shop compressor which inflated tires too fast. It was actually pretty nerve-wracking when 3 or 4 blowouts happened in one day. Sometimes it was so bad that when one person headed towards the compressor, everyone else ran the other way. And the shop was small, so it didn't help much to run away.

    Cutting tensioned spokes is inherently dangerous, though we never had any injuries from it. Thank goodness for the metal trash can. Our chief wheelbuilder (not me) did get tendonitis frequently from turning the spoke wrench thousands of times.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW
    My estimate of the number of exploding tires I've experienced is 400-500. I'm surprised I don't have hearing loss from that. Less than 5 of those were tires I was riding on, and most of them probably failed stitching in patched sewups.
    When's the last time you had your hearing checked? If you never have, get a baseline ... because noise exposure DOES lead to hearing loss!

    MImi who works in the NOISE LAB.
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    Today is one of those days where I hate my job. Love my work, but hate my job.

    Tired of working on humans. Wanna work on bikes instead. Exploding tires and all.

    (of course, I know jack-diddly about bikes, but that can be overcome)
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    When's the last time you had your hearing checked? If you never have, get a baseline ... because noise exposure DOES lead to hearing loss!

    MImi who works in the NOISE LAB.
    Thanks Mimi. I probably never have had my hearing checked. So how old will I be when I start going deaf?

    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet
    Tired of working on humans. Wanna work on bikes instead. Exploding tires and all.
    Yeah, bikes are nice. They don't talk back. But sometimes they're a little recalcitrant and don't want to loosen their bolts for you.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DebW
    Thanks Mimi. I probably never have had my hearing checked. So how old will I be when I start going deaf?
    without noise induced hearing loss, women don't generally lose much hearing, but most men do in their late 70's or in their 80's. I said generally; lots of women lose hearing...
    but even one rock concert can do it. I have a hearing loss from two Jethro Tull concerts that i went to in the early 1970's.

    You know you are in trouble when a noise exposure makes your ears ring. the longer they ring, the worse it was...
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    I have a hearing loss from two Jethro Tull concerts that i went to in the early 1970's.
    At last - a musical reference I can relate to. People have been trying to explain cadence to me using all these songs by popular beat combos I've never heard of.

    Hope your hearing's ok Deb....I SAID I HOPE YOUR HEARING'S OK....NO, NOT YOUR EARINGS.... YOUR HEARING!!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby
    You know you are in trouble when a noise exposure makes your ears ring. the longer they ring, the worse it was...
    Exploding tires did not generally make my ears ring. Maybe when I was the one holding the compressor hose but I don't really remember. That would cut the number down to only 100-125.
    Oil is good, grease is better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bruno28
    Hope your hearing's ok Deb....I SAID I HOPE YOUR HEARING'S OK....NO, NOT YOUR EARINGS.... YOUR HEARING!!!!!
    hu?
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    What's That About Earings? I Can't Hear You!!! Was At The Club Last Night!:d

 

 

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