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adenough:
--- Quote from: dordymush on November 25, 2012, 06:32 PM ---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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ozone:
--- Quote from: dordymush on November 25, 2012, 06:32 PM ---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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+1 Some hobby this would be if everyone just waved their cheque-book every time something needed doing. This section would be very quiet for a start. :uglystupid2:
Looking forward to the next installment when you anodise a polished component. :daumenhoch:
b45t4rd:
Fair play for trying something different, let us know how you get on. :)
adenough:
will do deffo,I've got another tech 3 and my seat clamp plus my stem top :daumenhoch:
animal:
Brilliant work ;) came out real good 8) As I understand it the more u polish it before , the better shiny finish u get :daumenhoch:
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