19 Nov
2007
19 Nov
'07
8:54 p.m.
I would consider a small compressor and just running a hose outside -- assuming you have electricty. Aside from that, we have always thought about using an outdoor vending machine (wrapped in a metal cage) for things like tubes, patch kits, tire levers, and maybe some cheap 15mm wrenches.
Things get trashed and stolen in our shops, I would hate to see what would happen to them outside.
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Sincerely,
Jonathan Morrison
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Salt Lake City Bicycle Collective
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On Nov 19, 2007 6:36 PM, Rich Points rich@richpoints.com wrote:
> We're working with a school who would like to tether a tire pump near
> the bike parking, We've also thought about tethering tools outside our
> shop to be used during closed hours.
>
> Does anyone have experience with tying tools to cables and this kind of
> service? Even tethered I'm sure things still get ripped off. If you've
> done this kind of thing what has been your experience?
>
> Peace
>
> --
> Rich Points
> Community Cycles Director
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