Cyanide gas from mixing crazy glue and baking soda? Oh great. Now another
thing we have to worry about the terrorists getting their hands onto.
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sprockets "to flip or not to flip"
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sprockets "to flip or not to flip"
Team, last fall I investigated my sprocket situation. A16 app
7kmiles. The front is beginning to show signs of wear (tooth groove
beginning to hollow out). Rear looks good still. ( 3 times more teeth)
Intuitively, if one could flip the front you would have a fairly new
surface to put many more miles on. Nut a few on this list directed me
away from this as the hub of the front sprocket has a "shoulder" it
technically is not symmetrical and thus not "flippable"
BTW, others disagreed and stated that they had flipped in the past
(haven't we all??)
One explanation for this disagreement might be that KHI has indeed
changed this peice part over the years? Some years take a slightly
different version than others??? perhaps someone closer to the facts
than I can comment.
Anyhoo, I bought a new front ( 15t its on its way) and now just wanted
to verify with the experts on the list that indeed the rear (45t) is
flippable?? that seemed to be the consensus last fall.
I intend to dig in to the project before it gets too warm here in
mINNESOTA. Might start thawing tomorrow.
By the way A16 fired right up even though it had sat in the garage
since October. It seems quite happy now. me too.
thanks for any and all advice, Todd in Chaska
A16
06 CF 700 efi
02 600 triple
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cyanide gas
I must have missed something, you cant make Cyanide with that.
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Denis
On Sun, Mar 9, 2008 at 10:15 AM, Roger Dill wrote: > Cyanide gas from mixing crazy glue and baking soda? Oh great. Now > another > thing we have to worry about the terrorists getting their hands onto. > > - > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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cyanide gas
I have been using baking soda and cyanoacrylate, or "CA" glues for 30 years.
The baking soda was used to fill in gaps, in "not so well fitting" joints in
balsa or spruce.
Some time in about the 1980's the thicker and slower curing CA glues started
coming out. Also the spray accelerators like "ZAP Kicker" were around.
If CA and baking soda made Cyanide, I would already be dead.
What can happen, is if you are too near the CA when drying, and especially
when using an accelerator, you can irritate your eyes, like really bad
cigarette smoke.
Jeff A20
In a message dated 3/10/2008 3:27:38 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
dgdimick@... writes:
I must have missed something, you cant make Cyanide with that.
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Denis
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