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Halftrack_El_Camino t1_jdv3nuz wrote
Reply to comment by MarthaFarcuss in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
That thought did cross my mind. It'll surely depend some on the frame though, and ironically I bet it'll be the super high-end frames where every possible gram has been shaved off that'll go first. Steel or aluminum, though? There's no reason those shouldn't last 100 years with even halfhearted care.
kapponen t1_jdv3ky0 wrote
Reply to comment by BoilerButtSlut in My Aunt’s GE Spacemaker Coffeemaker from 1988, used nearly everyday since by ME5SENGER_24
Just wanted to say thanks for taking the time to offer an engineer's perspective on this discussion
CoffeeBreak2 t1_jdv3jqj wrote
Reply to comment by marlonbrandoisalive in Cant decide between these mattresses :/ we need your help by livinginneverland
The mattress is latex
your_Assholiness t1_jdv3g1i wrote
I use orange oil on all of my teak.
taminator t1_jdv37ql wrote
I have this! It's fantastic and makes great coffes. Also so cool looking.
fucktheOvilleSystem t1_jdv30pr wrote
Love seeing the anti-Riv Riv builds. No optimistic, breezy colorway, 1x drivetrain, a frame bag, etc. Is that a SON 28 front hub? That could have a Bifl post on its own!
More_Brick9643 t1_jdv2tym wrote
Reply to comment by o_________________0 in To replace Diesel jeans-they are dead to me. Have 5 pairs, one type, Larkee, systematically wore in the crotch area and the company won’t help me without a receipt for jeans bought in 2015. What’s a good replacement brand for dress jeans I can wear in the office? by Pretty1george
Wanted to say the same thing...
graywoman7 t1_jdv2j4v wrote
Reply to comment by reptomcraddick in “Quality” products from “Quality” retailers by reptomcraddick
If you’d like to shop more often or on your own ask your roommate to get you a bunch of low value gift cards. You don’t need a membership to shop with a gift card and you can pay any overage yourself so it’s fine to get $5 cards to use for this purpose. You just won’t be able to use the gas station.
MarthaFarcuss t1_jdv2dc9 wrote
Lovely. I have a Long Haul Trucker that I know will be the bike that I'll be riding when I'm an old(er) man.
What bars are you using? I'm running some Nitto Noodles and fancy a change. Also, do you find 1x limiting in any way for touring?
Chocolate_Training t1_jdv2bpo wrote
SimpleVegetable5715 t1_jdv2892 wrote
Reply to comment by Ahab_Ali in “Quality” products from “Quality” retailers by reptomcraddick
Macy's got a new CEO, in, I think 2017-ish, when their pro-blue collar worker CEO stepped down. I'd imagine the company will go downhill. Shit eventually rolls downhill. It really started going downhill when Federated bought them. That's when they started weeding out commissioned sales associates. Imagine being able to make close to $20/hour in retail back in the early 2000's 😅, yeah, no more, thanks Federated. That's when I noticed their products making a downturn also. I worked there on an off a lot over the past 20 years.
MarthaFarcuss t1_jdv2285 wrote
Reply to comment by Halftrack_El_Camino in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
I'd argue carbon frames are gonna go at some point
SimpleVegetable5715 t1_jdv1qva wrote
Reply to comment by ijustmetuandiloveu in “Quality” products from “Quality” retailers by reptomcraddick
Costco is definitely better than Sams, since their parent company is Wamart, which is extremely toxic. I like Kirkland brand also, plus, retail workers are always hoping to get hired there because the benefits and pay are much better.
satsuma_sada t1_jdv1pf6 wrote
I used to live in Japan, and slept on a real Japanese futon for 5ish years. I love it. I never had back problems.
However….even in Japan you cannot get a quality futon for less than $100. I think mine was $250 ish for a good, dense one that didn’t bottom out.
Good luck!! A good futon will last years!
SimpleVegetable5715 t1_jdv1ieq wrote
I lived in Austin, and I don't think HEB employees are particularly happy. Randall's paid better, and their parent company, Safeway, allows workers to unionize, in union states, not Texas. I worked for a heavily unionized retailer, Macy's, in a non-union/right to work state, and it still made a difference, like we got health insurance, 401k's, an hour lunch break instead of the typical 30, the workplace culture seemed less toxic. HEB was blamed for trying to create a monopoly in central Texas, and push out smaller grocers, so they're kind of doing what Walmart did to small businesses, but also, how much of that can we avoid in this country? How do you define a quality company? That they make quality goods, or treat their employers well? Are they ethical?
I currently work at Target, and the CEO, Brian Cornell, is heavily anti-union. But if you search, there are a few items made with "that union label", mainly some Target brand kitchenwares made by the United Steelworkers. I was actually blown away finding their store brand Pyrex and some glassware and ceramics are made by workers under that union. The quality of the items though, I think it's on par with everything else these days. Older union made items that I can usually find at thrift stores are definitely higher quality. Companies are now into fast fashion, things that wear out, because that's what rolls a profit. Even those Stanley cups everyone are after. You drop them once, and the seal is probably ruined. Not like the Stanley cups that are popular with blue collar workers.
For housewares, which is what I'm most familiar with, I think Lenox is still a quality brand, Kitchenaid and Cuisinart if you are buying from a department store. Their lines at stores like Walmart and Target have cut corners to bring the cost down for their customer demographic. Most brands have their quality line and their more budget friendly line now. I think, unfortunately, once a company gets to be a certain size, they start to lose a lot of their ethics. Finding one that is both quality products and ethical seems like a real challenge.
grantbwilson t1_jdv195y wrote
Reply to comment by Proto-Dodo in My Aunt’s GE Spacemaker Coffeemaker from 1988, used nearly everyday since by ME5SENGER_24
Mother of god..
flaskum t1_jdv183m wrote
Reply to comment by BowTrek in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
I get your point. What I don’t get is people saying they hate water.
cynycal OP t1_jdv0xjq wrote
Reply to comment by Muncie4 in Seeking a furniture polish for antique wood furniture that works by cynycal
I'm not sure, just by that sub name, but you're obliging me to look' ;)
ElectronHick t1_jdv06js wrote
Kenda Small Block 8’s are one of my favourite treads.
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DasBlueEyedDevil OP t1_jduyrhq wrote
Reply to comment by suitopseudo in Washer/Dryer brands that don't suck by DasBlueEyedDevil
Every GE appliance I've encountered since 2000 has been a cheap piece of crap, fridges that fall apart, microwaves that roar like demons, etc. GE used to be amazing, and maybe their old style washers and dryers still are, but man did they not come into the new millennium strong.
JoanieHolloway t1_jduxa6h wrote
Meanwhile each of our new coffee makers last about 5 months.
thereadytribe t1_jdux8tl wrote
Reply to comment by sunseeker_miqo in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
No idea how I saw this comment in all the other traffic, but I just discovered (maybe) a glitch in reddit this week. Only happened three times so far. Random comments on posts I was scrolling had MY down votes for no reason. Maybe I just have fat fingers? Dunno.
Edited for clarity
BowTrek t1_jdux4ml wrote
Reply to comment by Emotional_Tourist_65 in My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
Uncle J is that you? Haha
Bald_Iver t1_jdv4356 wrote
Reply to My 25 year old Rivendell Atlantis with home made bags. A perfect bicycle. by Dirtdancefire
What do you do to protect the steel frame? I have a 2017 surly straggler that I hope to keep looking this nice for another 20+ years