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04 Dec, 2019
Cruzer Glide 3.0 256G/Byte is a Great piece of Kit
4 of 4 found this helpful This is a huge memory 256G/Byte that can store all the files on as a backup on a memory stick and the speed is very fast compared to other non 3.0 USB types.
The price of this memory stick was cheaper than Tesco largest memory stick which only went to 64G/Bytes and more expensive, and that was with a sale price on special offer.
I choose a good make for reliability (Sandisc) and has performed with no problems.CCruzerglide

01 Jan, 2020
Extension USB
It works for me

23 Oct, 2019
Chain Hoist Block helped to create a more garage space
1 of 1 found this helpful Having Arthritic Shoulders means I can’t lift very heavy loads and I needed to create space in my garage that the heavy electric bike was taking up. All the space of the garage walls was needed for storage of various items and appliances and the bike was a nuisance where it was parked in the way of other items causing an inconvenience when trying to get access to the various appliances.
So, I had a brainwave of making a wooden frame for the bike to be secured to horizontally by cable ties to stop it sliding off the frame at any time.
Then by using the wooden bike frame I used 2 off 1-ton strops placed strategically on the bike frame (Not the bike) and when its centre of gravity was determined, the strops were hooked onto the chain pulley block hook. Finding this C of G is trial and error, but the slow lifting and lowering action of the chain block meant you could experiment safely changing the positions of the strops on the frame until its C of G was found. When this C of G was found the Frame balanced when lifted then it could gently and slowly be lifted toward the garage roof trestles. The chain ran freely and easily lifting the frame and bike horizontally upwards toward the garage roof trestles with very little effort and because it lifts slowly it is easy to guide and manipulate your load to where you want it. In my case to be left pressed against the roof frame. There it hangs in place until I want to lower it using the chain block hoist
It is important you follow the instructions on the use of the chain hoist and keep the lift vertical and not at an angle. I strengthened the timber work where the chain block was hooked up to and I used 3mm thick wall steel tubing. The hook size is relatively small throat and tubing of about 20mm Outside Día will be needed for it to click straight on, but I used 26mm OD and that meant that I had to fix the steel tubing into the 2 suitable wall flanges for that O.D steel tubing with the chain block attached permanently to the tubing because of its hook throat size, but inside the hook once past its throat 26mm O.D. is no problem.
I did think about using electric hoist, but this is simpler and a lot cheaper and safe. This solved a space problem in the garage, being able to get the bike up and down with the limited strength of my shoulders. I definitely recommend this 1 ton lifting chain hoist, Perhaps more information could of been provided on the hook size. Good value for money at under £28.