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  1. I love the echo team.

    A echo tema with kings and rb leavers and and and, my god it's nice mate, I nearly creamed myself. And I was in a lesson at the time!!!!!

    Very nice bike mate.

    Marc (N)

    EDIT: What tooth freewheel is that on the front? (I think it is a freewheel)

  2. Firstly, If you do not wear gloves, click here

    What i want to no is:

    What gloves do you wear?

    What's good about them?

    Would you recomend these gloves over others which you have tried in the past?

    How much were they?

    Where did you get them from?

    Thats it for now, simple enough i think.

    Cheers, Alex.

    I wear fox digits (very nice)

    The are really good strong and look nice!!!!!

    I have tryed fox stacties, wasnt very nice, tryed my mates kona gloves didn't like them.

    Both pairs (statices and digits) where £30

    First pair local bmx shop.

    Second pair bikedock bikedock

  3. I dont think youve understood what im saying. I know how to tap threads using tap and dies etc thats easy. I am talking about cutting a thread using a lathe!

    I didn't find that booklet, but I think I know what your on about,

    Add me to msn, it will be easlier.

    Marc_powell89@hotmail.com

    Cheers

    Marc >_<

  4. Hey for part of a school project I have created a crank extractor (well nearly). Now I have done my research and I know creating the outer thread on the tool which turns into the crank is going to be quite difficult as it is too large to be tapped using a die. The thread needs to be cut on a lathe but my teacher said its a bit complicated for GCSE hehe. B)" Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge of this?? I can get the measurements of the thread (pitch etc).

    Thanks for any help at all,

    Dave

    Mate what the hell is your teacher on about?? I'm doing engineering at GCSE and we have been taught how to do this a little while ago. I'll see if I can find the handbooklet for you, I think around here some where!!

    I can't quite remember how to do it but....

    My exerperience is that you clamp the die in the die stock then turn the clamp of the lathe by hand.  Forward one turn, back half a turn.  But if you cannot find a big enough die then you are a bit stuck.  As far as I know there is no tool apart from a die which can cut a male thread.

    This sounds correct. I think but I will try to find that booklet.

    Hope this helps.

    Marc >_<

  5. In our 6th form, we have a 42" plazy screen, a lift, that can be opened half way up. and gettin the fat people in there so it stops half way up i've heard is quite fun. we did have a common room, but i came back like after christmas holidays and it was a load of drama rooms. But i'm not in 6th form yet. But if i need to stay after school i go over there, cleaners dont like it!!!!!

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