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Recycled bike parts on display
I saw these, https://www.pinterest.com/pin/753156737660962950/
which lead me to here https://www.pinterest.com/search/pin...ce_id=J5BYBrnd Lots of cool uses for old stuff.Wish I was handier. |
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I do like these a lot:
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Lots of cool recycled goodies. Thanks for sharing. One of these years I'll learn to weld.
My TP holder. No welding required. |
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Those are slick. I thought there was a lot of interesting stuff on there. You could outfit the entire house with old bike stuff!
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Several years ago, I was culling through a pile of unsellable bike parts and was struck with inspiration. I had enough reject parts to make four of these for family and friends.
IMG_0070r by Robert Copple, on Flickr IMG_0058r by Robert Copple, on Flickr IMG_0073r by Robert Copple, on Flickr |
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The one on the wall is Park Tool. I put the other one together.
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Quote:
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Quote:
Starship enterprise? Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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"But Captain, if ya push the engines any harder, she'll blow up!"
"It's okay, Scottie, there are plenty of spare CO2 whippets at Star Base 207." |
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Posted before, but fits the bill here.
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