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Skyway BBQ first time dyeing wheels

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jono:

--- Quote from: sawzall on October 04, 2008, 06:09 PM ---great job,i love the oil can idea :daumenhoch:

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Thanks  :daumenhoch: haven't got a dishwasher so had to look at some other idea  :LolLolLolLol:

dix:
thats really gd buddy :4_17_5:
i want to dye a seat what dye did you use because them wheels look as gd as new 8)


i would have never of thought about the dye thing  :-[ where did you find out about it ,its saved you some money ;)

Spen69:

--- Quote from: dix on October 10, 2008, 07:30 AM ---thats really gd buddy :4_17_5:
i would have never of thought about the dye thing  :-[ where did you find out about it ,its saved you some money ;)

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There's a whole section on here about dying Tuffs - Rombloke is down in folklore as the master, but these do look good :daumenhoch:

Must admit, they look great but surely someone would have swapped a fairly rare yellow set for a common as muck black set? :2funny:

I'm going to ask the daft question, but I'm assuming you lit the BBQ to keep the water hot? Or am I really being thick, and you really wanted to cook your kippers....... :crazy2:

Anyone got any experience of dying a white one to blue by the way?

Spen

oberonspacefruit:
read the sticky, in tech stickies.

kdw712:
i had a similar setup when i dyed some zytecs

i tried the burner in this pic but ended up with a BBQ tray and coals

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