Feel like a manly man!

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compo

Veteran
Location
Harlow
I am the resident spider catcher. I just pick them up 'cause I'm 'ard. I then kindly put them into the garden where no doubt they are back indoors in 5 minutes 'cause I'm soft.
 
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Shut Up Legs

Down Under Member
I am the resident spider catcher. I just pick them up 'cause I'm 'ard. I then kindly put them into the garden where no doubt they are back indors in 5 minutes 'cause I'm soft.
All my manliness vanishes around spiders :eek:, as I'm an arachnophobe <<<shudder>>>
As for wheel truing, well my truing stand is sitting on a kitchen bench, mocking me. Must get around to using it. I even have wheel rims, spokes and hubs all ready to be assembled and trued. There are 2 long weekends coming up, so perhaps then.
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
On impulse I drove to Spa cycles in Harrogate and bought all the parts I would need to build a front dynamo wheel for my bike. I then went home and laid them all out on the carpet and set on building the wheel. Never having done it before I used some YouTube vids for reference.

6 months later I can truly say (touch wood) that wheel is the strongest/truest/smoothest rolling wheel I possess.

And if a complete muppet like me can do it, anyone can....
 

ComedyPilot

Secret Lemonade Drinker
All my manliness vanishes around spiders :eek:, as I'm an arachnophobe <<<shudder>>>
As for wheel truing, well my truing stand is sitting on a kitchen bench, mocking me. Must get around to using it. I even have wheel rims, spokes and hubs all ready to be assembled and trued. There are 2 long weekends coming up, so perhaps then.
Just do it, it's so rewarding to do. Just take your time, do a step at a time and it will all come together. I did mine in an evening.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
I progressed from wheel trueing to wheel building by taping a new rim alongside the old and transferring the spokes over one by one. That felt quite manly.

I also own a chainsaw, which is the most manly of garden tools because it makes a lot of noise and looks dangerous, so you can order people loudly to "Stand back!" before going in and manfully dismantling entire trees. Then comes the splitting mawl, another devastating garden tool that creates visible mayhem.

I do my own plumbing (installed my own solar hot water panel) and can get a tyre back on with my fingers, as long as I have lubricated everything first with talc (unperfumed, obviously). However I do need tyre levers to get a tyre off, which makes me a little less manly than ColinJ.
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Congratulations.... but did you do it in a manly way? This means putting your head inside the cupboard while showing off your bottom and grunting with the effort of undoing the fittings, them emerging red-faced and sweating?
 

Kies

Guest
i washed up last night after my pack had devoured a chicken curry - that felt manly!!
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
I saw the title and thought:-
Yes, but where will he get one at this time of day?

It turns out that the thread is about wheel truing.
 

Pat "5mph"

A kilogrammicaly challenged woman
Moderator
Location
Glasgow
[QUOTE 3012915, member: 1314"]Can't a woman build one then? #everydaysexism[/QUOTE]
Aye, a woman can ... not this one though :sad: ... not yet :biggrin:
#youcandoitwhenyoufollowmicklesinstructions
 
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