ahha I thought this was dead a looooooooong time ago but good idea heat
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Msteele200@earthlink.net
ahha I thought this was dead a looooooooong time ago but good idea heat
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Msteele200@earthlink.net
heat- thanks for resurrecting this thread... interesting reading, but all the pics are long gone
Can you polish the ASA vertical adaptor?
If it is Alluminum or Steel you can. It is one of the two I am sure. Unless you have one of the old Carbon Fiber ones. J/K<font face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Flip540:
Can you polish the ASA vertical adaptor?</font>
Hitmanng
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ACtually the pics are still there... just geocities won't let you direct link them anymore. You'll need to click on the pic and then delet the HTTP:// and hit enter again and they'll show. I'm working on this problem from my end but as of right now I haven't found a server that will let me do this without charging me a fortune. My ISP provides me with space but they're consistency leaves more to be desired AND I'm thinking about a switch due to their trade off to make more money while caring less about their customers. Stay tuned...
Wow, I polished my body.
It is shiner than my valve.
Course my vavle is 3 years old...I polished that too...
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Never kick a fresh TURD on a HOT day!
I think this old-skool thread deserves an up!
Does it smell like updog in here to you?
Originally posted by Automagisurdad
and the barrel is no good cause its a 14 and not 12.
Lol that's why. I was looking at all the post dates and they were like late 2000 early 2001. I was like whaa?? And then I saw your post at the end here.
Well I think powdercoating is the best because it isn't expensive and looks great when done right.
"If everything is under control your not moving fast enough."
Just be aware that certain materials should not be used on other materials unless you want corrosion. DO NOT use aluminum accessories to remove a surface treatment on steel. Likewise DO NOT use steel accessories to remove a surfact treatment on aluminum. If you get small particles of the foreign material inbedded into the surface of the object being worked you will get dissimilar metals corrosion. The very best way to clean up your parts would be with a sandblaster type machine.
LOL
Rocp15126
why does everyone keep typing random words in red like that? anyone have photos of their work?
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