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Will bear you in mind... Plenty of old tat.... Err.. rare stuff may be found.

 

much like cars it all depends exactly how rusty/rotten it is from sitting in said abandoned sex dungeon for 40-70 years :)

 

specifically if you come across any fluorescent tubes with end caps that look like this

 

D%20FL%20HaloDX%20Ar%20GEC%20F80T12-WWX%

 

or this

 

D%20FL%20Halo%20Ar%20Osram%20F80T12-W%20

 

 

Please do let me know :) they are very rare fluorescent tubes and I have been looking to get some for my collection  :mrgreen:  (you know your a desperate sod when your asking for lightbulbs on a car forum...)

 

(photos are from the great http://www.lamptech.co.uk/index.html website :) )

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….Please do let me know :) they are very rare fluorescent tubes and I have been looking to get some for my collection  :mrgreen: ...

Hang on, people collect fluorescent tubes???   :shock:

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Hang on, people collect fluorescent tubes???   :shock:

 

and other types of lightbulbs and fittings too :) 

 

I figured the user name would have helped give that away :)

 

(you can find me by the same user name on a few Lighting forums im also known as Bulb freak on one of em, that was before I standardised my online alias as LightBulbFun)

 

 

 

How illuminating !

 

very illuminating indeed  :mrgreen:

 

http://autoshite.com/topic/30877-what-makes-you-grin-antidote-to-grumpy-thread/page-1553?do=findComment&comment=1486850

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Hang on, people collect fluorescent tubes???   :shock:

 

Aren't you glad this has shone a light into the darkness of your ignorance surrounding such an illuminating hobby?

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...I figured the user name would have helped give that away :)...

Just not in that context.

 

 

Aren't you glad this has shone a light into the darkness of your ignorance surrounding such an illuminating hobby?

 

Watt?

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Just not in that context.

 

 

 

 

Watt?

 

what you get up to with a SOX lamp is none of my business...  :mrgreen: (yes there was much giggling in the household when I first got one in for the collection)

 

D%20SLP%20Philips%20SOXP35.jpg

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what you get up to with a SOX lamp is none of my business...

 

It only works if it's in an excited state.....I understand.

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I went past this guy at around 5ish on the way home from Middleton Cheney. He'd pulled over onto the centre divide between the A43 and the on-ramp from Silverstone.

 

Either it took him ages to fix his wipers, or we were roughly in the same bit of traffic as that's exactly where he was parked up. Except it wasn't really centre divide, it was sort of mildly thinking about perhaps moving over to the right slightly.

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Either it took him ages to fix his wipers, or we were roughly in the same bit of traffic as that's exactly where he was parked up. Except it wasn't really centre divide, it was sort of mildly thinking about perhaps moving over to the right slightly.

 

Yeah, t'wasn't smart. I've never experienced wiper failure, but with a choice between parking it there or pootling along at 30mph with hazards on to the service station a mile down the road, I'd have probably opted for the latter.

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TT didn't start first time again this morning. Even the second time it felt like it didn't want to run. :|

 

It's been doing it for a while. I hope it's just the battery is getting weak or something.

 

Mrs SiC also reports there is a ticking sound when running too. I noticed it a bit lumpy when idling - admittedly the engine was cold.

 

Probably fine... Or its giving warning it's about to shit itself... Or just old VAG car "quirks"...

Next up, the Aircon was making some very strange, disconcerting noises this evening. Stops when you turn it off. Naturally if these compressors siezed up internally, turning it off doesn't disengage it - because VAG. Instead of a compressor clutch that had been used perfectly well for years, these compressors are variable deplacement. So it alters the angle of the pump insides to vary the compression level.

 

Either way I'm just ignoring it. WHAT NOISE?? I HEAR NO NOISE.

 

Pissing thing.

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Working in old empty shops with assorted flats above....

Shop been unoccupied for years, To Let sign hanging off, piles of final demands for utilities behind the creaky door, everything broken and damp. New tenant decides a brilliant idea is to open up again as a takeaway and wants the electrical installation checking. Great....

Lookin around at the spider infested wiring* in the basement was proof enough that it was around 40 years old and a mess. Pulled out a fuse marked up as 'downstairs toilet lighting' as a start in actually verifying what did what.

Five minutes later, hammering at the creaky door.

"Hoy, you, are you the electrician with the van? I live in flat 7c and me telly has just gone off"

FFS.

Replaced the fuse and left. Next week is going to be a long one.

Yo Bob, what happened with that miserable old bag that was threatening you with all sorts of legal bollocks after you helped her out a while back?

Posted

How illuminating !

So, the 'illuminati' are really a secret society of light bulb collectors then?

Posted

When you read about someone collecting something utterly weird and almost have a WTF moment, then remember that you collect bloody vacuum cleaners...

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When you read about someone collecting something utterly weird and almost have a WTF moment, then remember that you collect bloody vacuum cleaners...

Or telephones...

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Phones.

 

Or more precisely ones that randomly decide over 90% battery isn't enough to last eight hours while I'm asleep. Every couple of months it randomly goes flat over night. Normally I charge it at night but hadn't bothered this time. Lucky I had nothing to get up for.

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Had the opportunity to park my arse in a Mazda MX-5/Eunos yesterday. Mate of a mate bought it for 500 quid and he's going to just check it over. Seemingly had thousands spent on it. Looking at it you'd be hard pushed to identify where.

 

Has had a respray in two tone mid blue and black, shame the black was on the lower part as it looks like the worlds shiniest tidemark. Ariel was all bent and wonky, interior looked horrible, tattiest leather seats of ever, tired and dull interior, gear lever looked like one of those Yo! Drift things that leave your hand suspended about 2 feet above the level of the dash. Door cards were homemade botched shite. 

 

I sat in it to see how it felt, majorly unimpressed, yes, you sit in the car rather than on the the car like the MGF, I get that now but dear god, my MGF was a million times nicer and comfier place to sit.

 

Perhaps I need to sit in a tidier example to make a more balanced judgement as this one was bloody horrible. I'll stick with F's for now thanks.

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Should probably be in the bikeshite thread, this - but fuck it, this is about the rage quotient more than the bike itself. I'm talking about the brake calliper assembly on seemingly all modern affordable push bikes. Terrible. And fucking dangerous too. All my daughters' bikes have these shitty, shitty brake assemblies and they're fragile godawful fucking bollocks. I don't know what this system is called but it looks like this:

 

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Instead of this kind, which used to be on pretty much every bike sold in the UK between 1970 and 1990:

 

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I cannot tell you how absolutely fucking SHIT the former kind of brake is compared to the latter. The latter is almost foolproof compared to the former. Christ they're bad. The cable regularly pings out of the "thing" - that's the technical term for it by the way. Not bracket. Not even retainer. Just thing. Fucking THING. The easier it goes back in, the quicker it comes off again.

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Yes, they are shit. Cantilever IIRC. Useless tat.

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Should probably be in the bikeshite thread, this - but fuck it, this is about the rage quotient more than the bike itself. I'm talking about the brake calliper assembly on seemingly all modern affordable push bikes. Terrible. And fucking dangerous too. All my daughters' bikes have these shitty, shitty brake assemblies and they're fragile godawful fucking bollocks. I don't know what this system is called but it looks like this:

 

41xFAYB1gDL._SY355_.jpg

 

Instead of this kind, which used to be on pretty much every bike sold in the UK between 1970 and 1990:

 

416Ljn7qmwL.jpg

I cannot tell you how absolutely fucking SHIT the former kind of brake is compared to the latter. The latter is almost foolproof compared to the former. Christ they're bad. The cable regularly pings out of the "thing" - that's the technical term for it by the way. Not bracket. Not even retainer. Just thing. Fucking THING. The easier it goes back in, the quicker it comes off again.

Sounds like your daughters bike is a BSO - Bicycle Shaped Object. It looks like a bike, smells like a bike but does not ride like a bike.

 

You get decent quality hardware on an actual bikes but it costs a bit more than the "cheap" ones. £400+ at this time of year is going to be the minimum for something worth getting. Back in 1986 that was £144 if you take inflation into account. Which would have been about what a cheap bike would have been.

Posted

Should probably be in the bikeshite thread, this - but fuck it, this is about the rage quotient more than the bike itself. I'm talking about the brake calliper assembly on seemingly all modern affordable push bikes. Terrible. And fucking dangerous too. All my daughters' bikes have these shitty, shitty brake assemblies and they're fragile godawful fucking bollocks. I don't know what this system is called but it looks like this:

 

41xFAYB1gDL._SY355_.jpg

 

Instead of this kind, which used to be on pretty much every bike sold in the UK between 1970 and 1990:

 

416Ljn7qmwL.jpg

I cannot tell you how absolutely fucking SHIT the former kind of brake is compared to the latter. The latter is almost foolproof compared to the former. Christ they're bad. The cable regularly pings out of the "thing" - that's the technical term for it by the way. Not bracket. Not even retainer. Just thing. Fucking THING. The easier it goes back in, the quicker it comes off again.

Top ones are V brakes. Like everything you get good and bad ones. I used to race on XTR V brakes in the late 90s and they are brilliant. Some plastic ones flex and are hopeless.

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I've no problems with V brakes.

 

As usual, you get what you pay for. Cheap tat is cheap tat. V brakes from a proper manufacturer are fine, once set up properly.

 

 

I also don't understand the huge amounts of hatred for cable-operated disc brakes on bikes. They stop the bike, isn't that all you need?

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Maybe what it is, then, is this - the older type I posted an image of i.e. the second type, do not need to be particularly decent to work properly. You can have cheap components all round and they will operate adequately for as long as there's rubber on the brake blocks. However the former type have to be of reasonable construction using reasonable materials or they will fail quickly and without warning. I think for lightness the V brake design is probably the best. But for efficient and practical use I would need a bit of persuading that the other kind aren't superior. 

Posted

You can get Shimano brake calipers for around £25, even putting one on on your daughter's bike would make it a nineteenty-gazillion times safer. Might have to change the cables.

 

I can never set those ones with the elbow tube set up correctly, which is putting me off using my pushbike more regularly.

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Maybe what it is, then, is this - the older type I posted an image of i.e. the second type, do not need to be particularly decent to work properly. You can have cheap components all round and they will operate adequately for as long as there's rubber on the brake blocks. However the former type have to be of reasonable construction using reasonable materials or they will fail quickly and without warning. I think for lightness the V brake design is probably the best. But for efficient and practical use I would need a bit of persuading that the other kind aren't superior. 

Check the noodle on the V brake is not bent, this can cause it to pop out as you say is happening. You can also get different radius of curved ones. I had to change the front one when i swapped to Pace RC36 forks as i has the same issue as the brakes are mounted behind the forks.

Make sure they are centred on the wheel, and that each pad hits the rim at the same time. This can be adjusted by the spring tension, normally a small allen key or screw near the bottom of the V brake near the fork mount.

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You can get Shimano brake calipers for around £25, even putting one on on your daughter's bike would make it a nineteenty-gazillion times safer. Might have to change the cables.

 

I can never set those ones with the elbow tube set up correctly, which is putting me off using my pushbike more regularly.

This is how i used to set up V brakes.

Set spring tension so that each pad the rim at the same time. 

Make sure pads hit rim correctly, sometimes with some toe in to the pad to stop squeal.

Wind barrel adjusted on the brake leaver out half way.

Pull cable tight on the allen key bolt on the V brake.

Brakes will now be on tight.

Wind barrel adjuster all the way back in on the brake lever.

You should be ready to go.

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My mountain bike is so old it pre-dates V Brakes :oops:

Soon to be a chod bike.

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