I mean donāt get me wrong, your bike also impressed me, so much fucking torque. Two different kinds of beasts. I refused an offer to try Joeās bike out of fear of instant wheelie death
this is the one thing Iām missing - I want to wheelie easier lol
I have a feeling Iām going to slap a 8000watt QS motor and beefier controller on mine at somepoint
DOIT
Buy 2 more decks and route out the middle
Iām sure youāll sort it out well.
I hate seeing that, Iāve seen how much time went into it to not work out exactly the way you intended.
Flat head screws
They actually were a lifesaver in this case. The fit is super tight. I also had some countersunk head M4 bolts in the correct length but the head diameter is a hair larger and they just didnāt fit.
There must exist a proper bolt that fits.
Itās more relevant whether it exists in my workshop than whether it exists outside of it.
Philips are worse IMHO
Than flats??
At least you can use a drill with philips head
I swear to god if anyone takes this as āits literally physically impossible to use with a drillā Iām going to lose it
Did someone break into your shop and leave those? Itās unlikely I hope . that you spent your own money on those
I just canāt justify spending $5 on shipping whenever I need a specific bolt so I have to do with whatever the nearby hardware store has. This is how I got these long ago. Much better having them than not having anything at all, especially since itās like 5 screwdriver turns to get them in.
Im just busting your balls broski, I totally get it and have been there before
Youāre lucky youāre in the EU
Here in the USA, the hardware stores are rather useless because they havenāt discovered metric yet.
Embrace the imperial, kills me I have to use damn metric on everything.
FUB (aka imperial / avoirdupois) to me, is just like this, but with different words:
ā¦and this is coming from someone in the USA. I can only imagine what other countries see.
oh i read this one before, i did find it very funny. its all in what your used too.
It depends. I can definitely say i stripped many phillips heads, but never a flathead. I do however struggle to keep the screwdriver bit inside the grove while turning, especially with an electric screwdriver.