Quote:
Originally Posted by Back In The Saddle
I'll just swap the needle from my gauge back and forth. Except I can't get it off the gauge.
|
Film cannisters are great to store extra needles in... when they are thrown in your bag, they find the worst places to poke holes or hide.
Free advice: Find a hardshelled container to put your gauge in, it allows you to leave your needle in the gauge, protects the gauge itself from drops and cracks, protects the needle/gauge connection from breaking (if stuff in the bag cause the needle to bend one way and the gauge to bend another...snap), AND it stops your needle from poking into other things in your bag, or poking out of your bag. I say this because I keep a few chemical ice-packs in my bag, and... yes, you guessed right, a needle found one of the ice-packs and secretly (almost on purpose
) popped it... and liquid poured and absorbed into "everything"... ugh.