hondated wrote: I would also add that many of us on here are retired and on fixed incomes but Gattonero I take your point. Unfortunately I think just one wrong word as heated this thread up a bit.
The utility cyclist wrote:But that personal abuse oversteps the mark. I had my previous account shut down and was effectively Sine Die for a lot lot less than personal abuse.
Some are untouchable on here and can basically say what they like without question
Being a retired engineer (as I think Brucey is) does not qualify him -just like any other person- above the others and free to insult.
I'm sure he's got better ways to contribute to thise forum, if only he wasn't
so keen on freehubs, blimey next time I'll be very careful to not talk about those -oh so precious- freehubs!
eileithyia wrote:Seems by jumping to the last page to add my post I missed the fisticuffs.
Quite amused that spending 2 hours of time working on a derelict freewheel or similar is a waste of precious time, yet 2 hours overtime at work is not....

I guess ir depends on what else you would be doing with those 2 hours:- family time, cycle time, chill out time.. I'd rather spend 2 hours of my time cycling than doing either 2 hours of work or fiddling with a part to get it working
Some people enjoy stripping parts down and getting them working, maybe even use it as family time / bonding time as they teach a younger generation how stuff works.
chris_suffolk wrote:Seems someone touched a nerve here.
Glad you have a job that pays overtime - many of us, me included, get paid to do a job irrespective of the hours it takes, so can't just do an extra 2 hours overtime whenever it suits.
Tinkering for fun, whether it's cost effective or not, is something many get pleasure from. Not everything has to be justified in pounds and pence.
I may have not expressed myself in a clear way.
The point is not to dismantle something or trying to repair it. The point is "don;t flog a dead horse thinking that will bring you somewhere far
and saving money by doing it".
That is the thing, time vs money, to think that by stubbornly spending hours trying to resurrect something that is pretty much dead will make you save money. It doesn't! It may give you fun, but since we are talking about "how much did you spent?" my opinion is pretty easy to understand: "go and spend that little more money to have something working well. Do it right, do it once".