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		<title>A couple of neat things from Philadelphia</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 May 2009 15:44:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Wetmore</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is this great bike rack a couple of blocks from my brother&#8217;s house in Fishtown. Not as functional as the Seattle Bike Racks, but much cooler looking. Click for big to check out details:

I visited Drew at Engin Cycles yesterday and he showed me a couple of ways to slot dropout tabs in the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p mce_keep="true">There is this great bike rack a couple of blocks from my brother&#8217;s house in Fishtown. Not as functional as the Seattle Bike Racks, but much cooler looking. Click for big to check out details:</p>
<p mce_keep="true"><a href="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/gallery/8207289_RTNRm#536360902_x2h9U-X2-LB" mce_href="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/gallery/8207289_RTNRm#536360902_x2h9U-X2-LB"><img style="WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 450px" src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/536360902_x2h9U-M.jpg" width=300 height=450 mce_src="http://alexandchristine.smugmug.com/photos/536360902_x2h9U-M.jpg"></a></p>
<p mce_keep="true">I visited Drew at Engin Cycles yesterday and he showed me a couple of ways to slot dropout tabs in the milling machine. The first one is for a trammed mill, the chainstay is rotated:</p>
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<p mce_keep="true">In the second one the head is rotated and the chainstay stays square to the table:</p>
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<p mce_keep="true">I like his method of using the V-block with a little shim of 058 tubing to hold the chainstay in place. He is a lucky guy to have two mills, one that can stay in tram all the time and one that he can move the head around on.</p>
<p mce_keep="true">This sign in Delaware made me laugh:</p>
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<p mce_keep="true">I know the 35mph is for cars, but it made me think of a 35mph speed limit for runners.</p>
<p mce_keep="true">Remnants of a steam tractor in Blackwater Wildlife Preserve near Cambridge, MD. There is some great photo potential of that on an overcast day with some good B&#038;W film. Digital on a sunny day didn&#8217;t do it justice.</p>
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