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Tuf Neck stem dismantling
Steve P:
I find resto work easier with no quill. I've recently finished this one ... Marty will remember this stem :daumenhoch:
Steve
MartyC:
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--- Quote from: Rom Bloke on September 25, 2007, 06:55 PM ---yes you can, but i gotta ask, why would you want to.
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Dave
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Re-Anodising or super polish?
I stripped mine to get it re-anodised and it's come up a treat :daumenhoch:
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Any Photo's ???
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Will sort some tomorrow :daumenhoch:
lazychubs:
i tapped my one out
and was super loose
when i refitted it
had to araldite it in to stop it moving
burnaliser:
Thanks for the tips, I wanted to get it powdered, so think I'll just leave the stem attached if I might end up with problems later...
MartyC:
--- Quote from: burnaliser on September 26, 2007, 02:39 PM ---Thanks for the tips, I wanted to get it powdered, so think I'll just leave the stem attached if I might end up with problems later...
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I don't think you will have problems with it but tbh I would not get it powdered they look better in the raw of anodised :daumenhoch:
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