If the road is the cathedral where we go to worship at the altar of Merckx then the workshop must surely be the rectory. The workshop of the Velominatus is semi-sacred space where one goes primarily to sharpen one’s tool of worship. In so doing, the workshop also provides a space in which to meditate on the machine, make repairs from rides gone by, and prepare for rides to come. The workshop may not be the space where we engage in our most revelatory work, however, the work we do there both before and after each ride is no less important than the work we do in between.
Though we have no Rules governing the workshop, I suggest the following is what constitutes good workshops:
Beyond these basic guidelines there are other considerations one can make in order to give their workshop an even more shrine-like aura. Your workshop or workspace might include some or all of the following:
Similar to our varied bikes and certainly to the vastly different places we all profess our devotion, our workshops are no doubt reflections of our own uniqueness as cyclists. That said, just as the Rules bind us, the spaces we retreat to in order to sharpen our tools should also provide us with a modicum of comfort in the familiar. In other words, I may not know my way around your kitchen straight away but if it’s a well appointed kitchen it shouldn’t take me long to learn my way around and start making good food. Take a minute to share what you appreciate about your workshop (or workspace if it serves secondarily as a living room or kitchen). Additionally, maybe you can share a workshop tale. For the workshop should not be overlooked as an integral room of the church in which we pray.
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@Ron
Oddly enough, when it gets to complex stuff, I tend to end up in the kitchen for the improved lighting (although the first of my winter projects is to replace the down lighters in the kitchen, they're blowing bulbs at an alarming rate)
@RedRanger
@frank
In light of this convo, I took some pictures of my trusty kit.
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@Marko @Souleur
The idea of being a modern day renaissance man in pursuit of artisanal self reliance is something that must appeal to all of us velominati. Unfortunately, for me, it's not something that comes naturally, it's not that I can't do the jobs if I put my mind to it but it tends to only happen out of necessity. As a reluctant practitioner I am unlikely to ever do enough to achieve any mastery.
At the other end of the spectrum, hen pecked men are now being encouraged into partaking in group shed activities as a way of promoting men's health issues.
@Marko
Thanks, it does indeed have potential but I'm slightly ambivalent about committing any more time or resources into improving it further (apart from a good tidy out). I'd love to improve the lighting and power and put up some perforated wall board for hanging tools on but we are looking at moving house at the moment so I'm inclined to leave it as is.
Speaking of perforated wall board, do any UK based velominati know where to buy it? I've seen plenty of the metal type but that's relatively expensive for small sizes.
@Oli
I love the minimalism in that repair kit. I used to do pretty much the same exact thing. Then frank posted his Reverence article on his Pro multi-tool and everyone started talking about multi-tools. Needless to say, I succumbed to my own paranoia and bought one and have been carrying a brick (relative to two hexes) around ever since.
@Marko
@GottaRideToday
This Park tool seems to work for me on the minor adjustments I may make while on the ride.
@GottaRideToday
I've never seen that one. Nice. What size hexes? I'm guessing 4,5,6,8. A phillips head would be cool on there. I may have to check it out. Thanks for the heads up.
@Oli
@Marko
This is my set up. I used to carry CO2 till I got burned with 2 flats and no patch kit or CO2 left. that mini pump is super light and is barley visible in my jersey pocket.
@RedRanger
That's pretty much what I carry right there. My multi-tool is larger but same pump. I agree, the Lezyne pump is money.