ProVarinati Diner & Saloon and Beyond

NolaMel

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The Provarinati are slipping. There’s a bnib ver 2.5 Dragon that’s been in the classifieds for like 10 minutes.
Slackers!
I can’t believe I’m going to say this (please don’t ban me from the group), but I have enough 2.5s.... but, it’s a dragon. Ooooooh, willpower, willpower!
 

Arnold Ziffle

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fixed the sticky button issue on my radius today. it was harder to press lately and recently would continue to fire after the press. i gave it a spray of pure silicone and now it works like new. this is not silicone lube as it has no carrier or any other ingredients. it goes on almost dry and leaves no residue. it's hard to find but can be found at printers supply stores. really handy around the house especially locks.
 

ENAUD

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Rode my mountain bike around the yard in the snow today to create some tracks in the snow, also took a spin around the neighborhood to just get a little ride in the rain and sleet. Stir crazy was I...tomorrow maybe going to hit the trail with the new bike up north, really want to explore the northern section, chomping at the bit there...got to get another bottle cage for the new bike and maybe a rack to be able to carry a thermos and some foodstuffs. It's going to take a few more miles before I really bond with the new ride, these things take time. Once properly bonded the bike becomes like an extension of ones self. My old road bike that I recently converted from down tube shifters to the brake lever shifters feels very natural and much easier to ride now, wife is taking a business trip Tuesday to Thursday so maybe I'll bring the work stand into the the house and replace the ball bearings in the rear wheel of my mountain bike while she's away, got to put a tarp on the floor so no grease stains to tell the tail of my mis deeds :lol: way too cold to work outside in the shed with drop lights. Winter sux with the cold and short days...
 

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wife is taking a business trip Tuesday to Thursday so maybe I'll bring the work stand into the the house and replace the ball bearings in the rear wheel of my mountain bike while she's away, got to put a tarp on the floor so no grease stains to tell the tail of my mis deeds :lol: way too cold to work outside in the shed with drop lights. Winter sux with the cold and short days...
I was trying to figure out how to remove and clean a freewheel to swap onto my wife's bike while she's gone without leaving a mess and dug out a tarp last night!:thumb:
 

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......wife is taking a business trip Tuesday to Thursday so maybe I'll bring the work stand into the the house and replace the ball bearings in the rear wheel of my mountain bike while she's away, got to put a tarp on the floor so no grease stains to tell the tail of my mis deeds :lol: way too cold to work outside in the shed with drop lights. Winter sux with the cold and short days...

Check first!
 

FringeChief68

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FringeChief68

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vape without a Coil :blink:
This could be a game changer :unsure:
Usonicig Rhythm Ultrasonic Vape
Kit seems to cost anywhere from $19 to $79 :?:
Not sure why such a big price difference between sites.
For $20 I might have to try one because I'm so tired of coils. I been trying different pod devices to use at work and some are pretty neat but the coils for these pod systems are another story.
Some last 2 weeks and some 2 hours :laugh::facepalm:

Usonicig Rhythm Kit | Ultrasonic Vaporizer Technology Box Mod Starter Kit



 

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