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SODA BLASTING FOR FRAMES AND FORKS
superbikedan:
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--- Quote from: SuperBikeDan on September 24, 2008, 11:02 PM ---kool mate, was it easy to strip? i'm always here to help if you don't want to go chrome :)
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piece of pish ,ill be in touch if i want a color finish mate ,,i had my last frame powdered locally and it wasnt that good
some fish eyeing ,but it did only cost £30 and its a rider , but i want a better finish next time :daumenhoch:
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here this all the time about bad paint jobs, my starting price is not much more and it will come out good ;)
MartyC:
--- Quote from: SuperBikeDan on September 24, 2008, 11:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: the gay pensioner on September 24, 2008, 11:16 PM ---
--- Quote from: SuperBikeDan on September 24, 2008, 11:02 PM ---kool mate, was it easy to strip? i'm always here to help if you don't want to go chrome :)
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piece of pish ,ill be in touch if i want a color finish mate ,,i had my last frame powdered locally and it wasnt that good
some fish eyeing ,but it did only cost £30 and its a rider , but i want a better finish next time :daumenhoch:
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here this all the time about bad paint jobs, my starting price is not much more and it will come out good ;)
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Dan, that's a down right lie there's not any frame you do "will come out good". They all come out FANFOOKINGTASTIC :LolLolLolLol:
bof:
I have had an aluminium frame soda blasted and it came out like new, The dust just washed off prior to having it powdered :)
fouronethreeoh!:
Just thought i'd chip in a little nugget of info
we paint strip aluminium aircraft parts with crushed walnut shells, they break down before doing any damage to the alloy or anodising.
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