How The fuck do i fix this loose crank on my bike?
I tried socket tool but it wont fucking go in. I tried 4 different sizes and no one want to in. Im sick of going to The store thats får away from me and change The tool
I forgot to mention that the bolt fasterner is inside the hole not outside so I cant use a wrench
>>818091
Damn, that thing is stripped.
Can you get the other crank arm off? If you can get the drive side off, put some spacers on that dide and tighten it back up (assuming that arm is already tightened all the way up against the spindle). Should pull the other arm tight but it's more of a temporary fix.
Know anybody who welds, you could weld a nut on top of that stripped out bolt and try to remove it that way. But you will need a new bolt to replace it.
>>818088
15mm socket. It's worth tightening it to see if it works, but if you rode it loose you more than likely need a new crank arm because the hole has worn.
>>818110
It's not stripped, it's just a bad photo and your screen sucks.
Tightening one side on that kind of crank won't do anything to the other side, I don't know why you think it would but you should probably stop answering questions about bikes.
Hello from noguns canada, my pal gun license is coming but not soon enough. So I have a problem with a Big ol black bear rooting through trash in my alley, since its addicted to delicious human food. I was surprised whilst going out for exercise and a snacky cakes run and came about 5 metres close to the massive death machine. Tried to get the cops to come and shoot it but they dont really give a fuck, so now I know this fucker will be back but I dont know how to stop it from fuckin catching me off guard and attacking if I surprise it by accident. SO I DECIDED ITS TIME TO GET LETHAL. But a crackhead broke into my car and stole my shitty katana, so all I have is a box cutter, bear spray, van, and my dad's old gun with no ammo. Help me /out/ and I'll link some good Doujins.
The bear spray alone is fine for a black bear that is only interested with your garabage (which you clearly can't stash properly)
It won't attack even if you spook it, it'll dart away like a racoon. But if you ever get close unleash the spray on it and it will know never to come back.
What's it to you, OP?
Just eat your food before you throw it away, and the bear won't bother you no more because there's no more food to eat out of the refuse bins.
Bring your bear spray with you in case shit goes down, you'll be fine.
I dont want to piss it off and have it come back or start attacking people because of a bad experience with me, its not my garbage its the 2 doors down neighbour. I reallt doubt spraying it will do anything other than save me when I go to get milk and snacky cakes. I gotta find a way to kill it since it thinks its behavior is acceptable.
Lets talk about something productive - about
ITT: What we hate!
I hate children outdoor, these fuckers belong anywhere but outside. Put them inside but for the love of good don't expose them to the dangers of your backyard or even Elements like rain (city rain is dirty you wont believe it, post apocalypse is coming).
Anyway, fuck kids in general
>What hate do you wanna share, Anon?
>>817576
This is partially why millenials are the spoonfed dumbshits with the survival instincts of a domestic cow.
OP needs to man up and teach his kids some shit and do some fucking parenting like an adult instead of being stressed that children are ruining "muh survival immershun".
>>817576
Fuck off you moron this is /out/ go back to r9k
So im driving up to alaska from phoenix in about a month and i wanted some advice on places to stop. Im taking somewhere around a month or 2, no real timeline. Give me some ideas!
https://roadtrippers.com/map?a2=t!14618293&lat=51.31001&lng=-125.20020&utm_campaign=trip&utm_medium=share&utm_source=copy&z=6
>>817511
Stop in Alaska
>>817544
while im not going to rule out the idea, thats not exactly the goal
>>817511
Whatever you're going in better have 4WD and a full size spare, because you're gonna need both.
What are some good free camping sites along this route? Going on a roadtrip soon.
Starting at Louisville KY. Then onwards to Nashville, Memphis, Hot Springs AR, Oklahoma City, Amarillo, Roswell, White Sands, Petrified Forest, Grand Canyon/Supai, Mexican hat and somewhere through Colorado. Any ideas, you guys? Much appreciated.
Not inexperienced campers, we camp twice every month. We were going to take motorcycles but changed it to a car trip.
We'll be gone for two weeks so a couple hundred more miles won't hurt. We plan on driving 4 hrs a day for the most part and spending a day at each place we get to visit.
You literally chose the shittiest loop ever and your plan makes niggers look smart
>>817267
Care to explain?
Hey /out/, what's your take on the Seven Summits challenge? Have any of you attempted it or desire to attempt it?
Going to be honest and say that climbing to the top of Kosi is just not worth it. Just the other week people ran to the top wearing just undies in the middle of winter. Its more of a small hill.
>>817049
This.
Most people take the chairlift shortcut as well.
>>817049
Btw, do just mainland mountains count? Otherwise there would be Mt Cook in New Zealand with 3724m, which is a challange.
So I'm looking to go on another Alpine holiday, would be part skiing and part walking but I want somewhere
>beautiful
>not extortionate
>safe enough to take my gf who hasn't skied before
I was thinking Bled would be good since it matches all the above criteria, but I'm worried the slope options are slightly limited. Does /out/ have any other suggestions?
>>817009
In winter
Bohinj > Bled
>>817793
Thanks m80
Hey /out/
I've gone hiking and camping with friends and stuff, but I wanna start really getting out innawoods. I wanna set up camp wherever I want on a trail and shit in a hole in the ground. Where do I go in SoCal (near the SD area) where can get this kind of experience. I'm tired of designated camping spots and toilets and firepits.
>>816977
Try the pacific crest trail
>>816993
I always thought this was for serious thru hikers only. Would it be alright for an inexperienced guy to just hike a part of it for a weekend?
>>817000
No, they have armed guards at every trailhead. Better stay home you homo
Hey /out/ I got hired to write a book about Bigfoot encounters and shit like that
Do you fags have any Bigfoot experiences or know of some?
>I got hired to write a book about Bigfoot encounters
How much you get for that?
>>816925
Well I already finished the first one yesterday
It was 14.000 words = 140$
I got hired to write another about that's 12.000 words, but I ran out of good shit
So I was wondering if /out/ had any good yeti stories
>>816931
>It was 14.000 words = 140$
Is this a book or a pamphlet?
>I got hired to write another about that's 12.000 words, but I ran out of good shit
Who the fuck is hiring this shit out and paying so low? Are you parents just paying you to do something other than chronically masturbating?
I need some advice on what grit whetstones and how many stages of sharpening is best for making a poorly maintained scandi blade razor sharp.
Ray Mears' video seems great but is his choice of stones practical?
Also, what's the best way to keep them maintained without a full set of whetstones etc?
What about non-scandi blades?
Easy: buy a set of stones with angle system.
Autism: practice until you can do it all by hand somewhat well.
Also, the number of stones is directly related to how practical and fine you want things to be - for example, one for removing a lot of material, one for smoothing away any marks the first stone leaves and finally a high-grit stone for polishing the blade.
>>816502
you go from a low grit stone, to a high grit stone, to an ever higher grit stone. may i suggest a soft arkansas for the high grit and a medium or hard arkansas for a higher grit. you can use diamond stones too, i like those a good bit, and theyll pretty spell out for you what grit they are
if you dont know shit about sharpening, dont practice on knives you like. you will eventually know what angles you want for sure.
dont do easy mode on >>816504
if i saw someone using that crap, i would laugh at them all day long
intended task determines angle and grit
>>816455
Could you be any more meme tier? Where's your energy bar?
>>816455
I like your style, m8
Whats The name of The iron bar part on bike where The peddle is attatched to?
Im trying to fix my bike after someone made them loose. What tool do i need to fix?
Crank
Well, crank arm.
If it's iron you might have a single piece crank. They come apart relatively simply.
The left pedal is reverse threaded.
If you have a bolt at the not-pedal end, you will probably need a special tool called a crank arm remover. It can be kind of a bitch getting the right one sometimes.
Whats the bike and or give a pic of the crank?
How do I plant a three sisters garden? Has anyone elsee here tried it?
>>816261
see
>>816003
And use this next time: >>>/out/catalog
Christopher Nyerges is a interesting character that teaches survival skills in the Los Angeles area. I've taken a fire making and arrow making class in the last few years.
Anyone else heard of him? He occasionally appears on public television and I think National Geographic made some stupid show about him. Most of the classes take place in a park in Pasadena next to NASA's JPL.
Saw him on Doomsday Preppers. Honestly he wasn't that bad. Even after the dramatisation for TV, he seemed a lot more level headed than any other person on that show.
>>817357
>Doomsday Preppers
Fuck that show. Good for him too.
>>817465
He has a lot of criticism for that show. He wouldn't play ball when the crew wanted to use him for soundbites without any context.
Let's see your go-to bins, /out/.
I found these for eight dollars a few weeks back, which I've been using nonstop since then; they're pretty damn good. I've only ever used lower end bins ($100-$300), and was surprised to see how markedly better these thirty-something year old binoculars are.