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ratty67vw:
cool propper DIY resto work looks good for your first try. look forward to seeing your next diy job :daumenhoch:
AKGOFF:
Not a bad finish at all and if you enjoy that sort of thing then all the better. :daumenhoch: Personally I'd rather take my bits to the anodisers and let them do what they know best. I got a mini Pro Neck stem striped and re annoed blue and a set of 7x rims annoed red then shinesided all for only £50.
rollin72:
nice1..why do you use dye? is that all anno is? great 1st effort :daumenhoch:
adenough:
--- Quote from: rollin72 on November 25, 2012, 06:12 PM ---nice1..why do you use dye? is that all anno is? great 1st effort :daumenhoch:
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yep, thats all it is!!
dordymush:
its ok paying people to do things for you but you cant beat restoring something yourself :daumenhoch:.
all you end up doing otherwise is bolting new parts on a frame and i cant really see the fun in that as you can build a bike in 30 mins if you take your time ;D.
good effort rog :)
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