It looks like you have room in there for three or four more bikes. Way to plan ahead! The truck has been banished to the driveway, so you have your priorities right. One suggestion from an ex-fireman - don't forget an ABC extinguisher (for ordinary combustibles) and a CO2 extinguisher (for electrical fires)and don't use the CO2 for breaking loose intransigent nuts!
Bit Monkey, There is an old trick informed firemen (not many) use to break the lock rusted caps have on fire hydrants. Empty a CO2 on it! It freezes and the cap screws right off. If you did this on a bike, you could loosen the nut without destroying any paint (as a torch could do)!
It looks like you have room in there for three or four more bikes. Way to plan ahead! The truck has been banished to the driveway, so you have your priorities right. One suggestion from an ex-fireman - don't forget an ABC extinguisher (for ordinary combustibles) and a CO2 extinguisher (for electrical fires)and don't use the CO2 for breaking loose intransigent nuts!
ReplyDeleteThere's an ABC just outside of the picture. No CO2 though... I tend not to use extinguishers as a hammer. I think that might be a fireman thing.
ReplyDeleteThere are a few more bikes not in frame too;)
Bit Monkey,
ReplyDeleteThere is an old trick informed firemen (not many) use to break the lock rusted caps have on fire hydrants. Empty a CO2 on it! It freezes and the cap screws right off. If you did this on a bike, you could loosen the nut without destroying any paint (as a torch could do)!