On Jun 7, 9:45 pm, Uno <merrilljen...@q.com> wrote: I just put the gate together... q1) I called the horizontal framing members "spars" like the framing elements that jut out normally from a mast. Is there a better word for that? In a panel door, the horizontals are 'rails' and the verticals are 'stiles'. q2) The lumber I bought was cedar. It was wet and it *punished* me
On Tuesday 8 June 2010 on the Island of the Manahattoes, Lisp NYC will gather to eat and drink. And the NYLUG Hackfolk will gather to first Squeak, then eat and drink. These two meetings are in different places. Full details below in the two official announcements. Jay Sulzberger <secretary@lxny.org> Corresponding Secretary LXNY LXNY is New York's Free Computing Organization. http://www
Hello ng, I just put the gate together that I brought up a couple weeks ago. The fortran calculations I made were right on the nuts: $ gfortran -Wall -Wextra judy3.f90 -o out.exe $ ./out.exe rough opening is 36.000000 encasing is 2.5000000 finished opening is 33.500000 left_gap is 0.50000000 right_gap is 0.50000000 spar is 32.500000 middle is 31.000000
On Jun 7, 7:15 am, landotter <landot...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 7, 5:50 am, Andre Jute <fiult...@yahoo.com> wrote: On the subject of rim brakes Tosspot <Frank.Le...@gmail.com> says, "I object to abrading away the structure of the wheel to stop." How long do rims last before they are abraded to the point of replacement by rim brakes? What's the longest your rims have lasted