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56m ago
Really great work there Ian! I am eagerly awaiting the AFTER truck was photos, to see what effects it produces... just how creative is that??? WOW amazing.
Curtis ..read more
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2h ago
Start it, the Stoner Creek bobbleheads might share some pictures of his work, especially the bigger one ..read more
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3h ago
I'd say that 99% of reconversions are easy to spot if you know what to look for. The bigger problem is that most collectors see what they want to see ..read more
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3h ago
Quote from: taterbug on April 18, 2024, 05:15:22 PM
uhhh... okaaay.
Car wash- touchless, dragging cloth type, or the spinning 'scrape-and-scratch' brushes?
First pass with the spinning brushes. Remaining treatments v ..read more
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3h ago
I get it now. It's an interesting approach, just not one I've experienced before.
I wish you the best of luck. And yes, I can read, but just barely ..read more
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3h ago
Quote from: axelp on Today at 12:57:40 AM
really really really nice and I know about these things... I noticed that on the lower loop de loop you cropped the carving to the lower long line. Why did you not allow the ..read more
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5h ago
Quote from: Steeltrap on Today at 01:59:14 AM
Did another search on the forum and came across a Bob Roller thread on this. He stated to drill the holes 3/16" deep. (.1875) That may be my concern. I've only drilled down ..read more
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6h ago
I use Solder-It paste for both rib and thimbles. It's a low temp (melts at 430 deg) silver bearing solder. I have used Mapp gas, but it is easy to get it too hot and burn the solder. I went back to propane, and it works much better ..read more