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  • brslk
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    I've never heard of this wizards stuff. Where would one purchase it from?

    Bruce.

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  • chuck hahn
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    Get some WIZARDS POWER SEAL and rub it into the bolts real well. Let it dry and wipe off. This stuff will prevent corrosion and rust for many many many moons.

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  • SVSooke
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    Me and the wife have colds so only a bit got done this weekend:

    Hoping all these will be OK silver.

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  • brslk
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    Originally posted by SVSooke View Post
    Had a power outage here.Got bored and

    did a bit of hand polishing.Just that little bit more
    Good job hand polishing. When the grid goes out here (rarely) I put the moves on the wife (which works as rarely...)

    Bruce.

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  • Chris
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    Flyboy...I like your avatar ... is this the rhino you're talking about?



    (Towards the end of it's long service life the F-4 acquired the nick name, "rhino." )
    Last edited by Guest; 01-23-2012, 02:15 AM.

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  • Flyboy
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    Greg, that is gonna be one shiny skunk, nice work there.
    Old Yella is going to have just as pretty stable mate.

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  • SVSooke
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    Had a power outage here.Got bored and

    did a bit of hand polishing.Just that little bit more

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  • Flyboy
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    Nice work there Greg, those shocks are looking better than new, nice bit of out of the box thinking there as well.

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  • SVSooke
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    Originally posted by azr View Post
    That's a great idea, was wondering how to do that. Getting there Greg, at least this crap weather is good for something.
    Think I seen it here,my freind Aaron does it this way to.Been waiting to get some for a bit.Went to get other on sale and these where by the front door and less $.There yesterday to at $7 each,payed to wait a day
    Last edited by Guest; 01-30-2012, 01:04 AM.

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  • azr
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    That's a great idea, was wondering how to do that. Getting there Greg, at least this crap weather is good for something. So how exactly did you keep the paint off the lettering?

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  • SVSooke
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    Went to Princess Auto and picked up a couple of ratchet straps for $2 each.

    One done.Things keep wandering passed the buffer wheels round here

    All nice and shiny.Even have damping,adjusters work as well.Really wish we could rebuild these.

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  • psyguy
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    much nicer than in the first pic!

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  • SVSooke
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    Think they came out OK.No not as nice as new ones but I prefer this style

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  • rustybronco
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    Originally posted by SVSooke View Post
    So what do you put them back on with?
    Double sided tape...

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  • chuck hahn
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    I have some 3M emblem adhesive tape. once its on its not gonna ever come off..

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