Good write up, makes me want to go out and get some pc equipment, but I definately need a oven to fit a rim or swingarm in!
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Originally posted by SweetLouGood write up, makes me want to go out and get some pc equipment, but I definately need a oven to fit a rim or swingarm in!I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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Well done Mojoe. My dad's had one of these for years and always gave the impression it was technical. After reading your how-to I now know he was full of u-know-what!! I called him on it tonight, he laughed and said to bring my parts over. lol.
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great job mojoe, my dad's shop just got a small set up like you got, hoping to do some little things, but doubt i will get the time to.
Great to have people like you on the forum, the ole kr forum turns out some high quality how to's.
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I took and copied mojoes instructions and put them in the How to section. I did it that way so I would not have any post in it. This one will stay up. I will combine the other thread with this one Mojoe.
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Kat wheels will not take a lbs...depending on your set up it should take around half a hopper...A few little tips to add...
On larger parts or just to check the evenness of the powder before bake use a flash light to go over the powder surface to check for thin spots.
Instead of Paint thinner to prep with try Acetone.
Cool that you got that in "how to" form mojoe.1995 GSX-R 750W (Barney Bike - Street)
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Originally posted by BearKatKat wheels will not take a lbs...depending on your set up it should take around half a hopper...A few little tips to add...
On larger parts or just to check the evenness of the powder before bake use a flash light to go over the powder surface to check for thin spots.
Instead of Paint thinner to prep with try Acetone.
Cool that you got that in "how to" form mojoe.
I will try the flashlight method the next time. And acetone as well. I just used thinner because it was there.I don't have a short temper. I just have a quick reaction to bullshit.
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