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Yes sir, i can resto - SHIMANO DX cha cha cha
fischflo:
...i think there should be at least one emergency hardware store in every city, what kind of world is this >:(
fischflo:
coincidentally found this cloth with interwoven copper strands in a kitchen accessories store - was cheap, and my home depot didn't have a copper brush, so checked it out.... :teef:
...as you can see the result ain't perfect .... the copper is the way to go, but .... look at the pegs and on the right side.... the thin black line . Yuch. So next time i'll try out a copper brush from ebay .... 3 Euros for a simple one from HK; or 4 for a set of two brushes like those Js' pic showed, in total
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rex:
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sealey-Wire-Brush-Set-3pc-Miniature-/190947987771?pt=AU_Tool_Parts_Accessories&hash=item2c7563113b&_uhb=1
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Sealey-AK9791-3pc-Miniature-Brush-Set-Wire-Brushes-Tool-/310699416976?pt=UK_Hand_Tools_Equipment&hash=item485720dd90&_uhb=1
fischflo:
alright alright ;D ;D i got it, the pegs,...i'll get round to it
oldtired:
top job :daumenhoch:
just for future ref , if the items you're stripping will fit in a plastic bag , get something like sandwich bags the ones with the press seal on top, put the paint stripper in the bag with the components so they get a good coating , squash out the air out the bag, seal it up then drop the sealed bag in some hot water , the stripper will turn to liquid after a bit but will work real well :daumenhoch:
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