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Mate of mine runs this place.
http://www.themoderncarpenter.com/No longer south london based but could still sort you out.
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details or link?
Fork required, tyre clearances etc thanks
Was originally owned and built up by @pit
https://www.lfgss.com/conversations/344554/Its designed around a 100mm fork.
Haven't built it up myself so can't comment on clearance, however pit previously had it with 2.25 on the back and spare clearance.
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Purchased on here a months or so back, realised i can't really justify building up a new bike at the moment.
Would like to get back what i paid for it.
Axel and seatclamp included.
Boost, clearance for up to 29x2.35, internal cable routing, pf92 BB shell.
Geo:
https://geometrygeeks.bike/bike/workswell-wcb-m-162-2018/
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All done, thanks for the tips. I did consider lifting floor boards as others mentioned, but was worried about the number of floor boards i'd need to lift in order to be able to get enough access to lift the hearth fully.
There are few tiny bumps, but generally much more level than it was previously. Is it worth trying to seal it? Its quite thin at one end.
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Trouble shooting advice please. the hearth in our space room is sunken on at one end about 25-30mm below the finished floor level. The other end is almost flush with the floor. It's very sturdy and hasn't gone anywhere in the past 18months. Tried standing and jumping on it and it wont shift.
I'd like to fill it in to end up with it being level with the floor boards. My plan is for self levelling screed polished and painted as best as possible. Alternatively, levelling screed to build it up slightly at the deeper end then tiles over the top , though this would result in it being raised above the floor at the higher.
Before I go pour a load of self levelling screed and attempt to create a presentable finished surface does anyone have any words of warning or advice?
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HI,
I'm looking to alter my drop bar SS to 1x10 flat bar. I'm after the following:
10 speed shifter & mech preferably shimano slx/xt
MTB brakes - Deore would be ideal. Bike is a large so short hoses to be avoided.I'm located in SE6 and am currently isolating. Postage preferred, or can collect once COVID-19 calms down a little.
Thanks
Will
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Collapsible Workstand
No longer required and taking up space.
£25 collected from SE6/Blythe Hill