What is this tool used for?

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Hmmmm. Maybe you got it. I just tie the front down while it's on the stand at waist height.
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That was devious of the OO to be so cryptic. :)
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You don't know the half of it. Sharp SOB, too!
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Toofar wrote:Hmmmm. Maybe you got it. I just tie the front down while it's on the stand at waist height.
Thanks!
That was probably an owner without a stand, like me.
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Toofar wrote: Image
Now, that would be handy at washing time, being able to easily rotate the rear wheel.
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Washing ?? What is this ....washing ? ;)
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I'd like to see Chuey's version.
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Zombie Master wrote:I'd like to see Chuey's version.
I think Airbear's would be incorporated into his luggage rack, so he could do spline lubes on campouts.
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Zombie Master wrote:I'd like to see Chuey's version.
Probably two hardwoods laminated together - light and dark contrasting woods. Regardless, definitely hardwood. He'd put a nice finish on it too.
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Major Softie wrote:
Zombie Master wrote:I'd like to see Chuey's version.
Probably two hardwoods laminated together - light and dark contrasting woods. Regardless, definitely hardwood. He'd put a nice finish on it too.
There'd be some silver brazing also.
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