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sawzall:
if you get stuck you can give me a shout :daumenhoch:

DJL:

--- Quote from: sawzall on March 10, 2010, 07:57 PM ---if you get stuck you can give me a shout :daumenhoch:

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thank you,  pm'd.

meticulous:
thats looks like it was done deliberately, whats the chance of both sides bending the same like that?    ???

get an anvil so it has a solid base, and a lump hammer, and a few smacks should cure it...   :daumenhoch:

DJL:

--- Quote from: meticulous on March 10, 2010, 08:06 PM ---thats looks like it was done deliberately, whats the chance of both sides bending the same like that?    ???

get an anvil so it has a solid base, and a lump hammer, and a few smacks should cure it...   :daumenhoch:

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i saw detailed pics before i bought it and the packaging was damaged when it was delivered.  it wasn't very well packed but it wasn't done deliberately.  hopefully the courier will cough up.

dannywhiteley:
Thats why I pack dropouts so carefully when I sent a frame, they are so easy to damage.  Ive had one arrive similar to that but not as bad and unless you are careful and bend it back at the bend point you can easily put and 'S' in it.

I sent a TA frame forks this week and encased the drops in bubble wrap cos I know how little care these parcel we send actually recieve in transit. :rant:

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