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Aqua/vapour blasting mag wheels (final results 23rd)
oldschoolace:
:2funny: :2funny: :2funny:
superbikedan:
i've used every stripper you can imagine, even some of the saucy old tarts from my club days ;)
but last week i sent a motor bike wheel off to a engine workshop be stripped and it came back amazing, really
clean and ready to paint, the guy told me he used a head cleaner/ stripper for any crap on the head, price was
£20, tomorrow morning i'm going to call him to find out what he used, it's deffo a liquid and he stripped it in a
small tank :daumenhoch:
BENDYCAT ELEVENTEEN:
--- Quote from: discostu on March 18, 2012, 08:26 PM ---Yeah no complaints. I sat there watching the guy do them and chatting to him. It was really interesting to see the transformation. Stuff like this fascinates me. So well worth the money for a good job and good evening learning something. :daumenhoch: :4_17_5:
--- End quote ---
You would find a dog pooing fascinating ???
would be cool if we could find a cheap way other than razor and sandpaper/wet n' dry
Discostu:
Shut it triggercat!!! :knuppel2: :knuppel2:
oldschoolace:
Hey Discostu, i'm probably going over to the blasters later this week. Can i ask, did your guy use any abrasive in with the water or just pure water? :daumenhoch:
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