Then I went to consult with da fishes to see what they thought. They just swam by and didn't say anything, cuz fish don't talk (except for Mr. Limpet)
Finally, we're on the board.I've noticed quite a few bandages this build off. I'm really not the safest worker with tools, but here is my OSHA moment of the day. Get yourself some basic work gloves. I've been using these Harbor Freight ones for years. They are lightweight enough to still work with piece, but still provide some level of finger protection from the tools, heat, and sharp edges. I have heavier ones that I wear when doing rough cutting or longer grinding when I want more protection from mishaps or the heat of the item.
Thanks man! I couldn't remember who suggested it. That is the beauty of the build off. We feed each other with ideas and feed off of each other too. Killer idea man. THANKS!Nice to see you took my advice and cut out that chunk .
Bike is looking deadly .
So many cool parts .
I know that I want to add some red accents on the bike to make it less monochromatic. I even toyed with the idea of painting the guard with Metalcast Red, but I think the better choice for the guard is to leave the sweet chrome alone and put red in the louvers. I'll do it better than this, but here is some red mylar paper I had around.
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Thats how it was meant to be .
NOW you mention this?I was happy with result and there is no turning back now anyway.
Switched the Dremel bit and ground down to the natural edge break of the guard.
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I've noticed quite a few bandages this build off. I'm really not the safest worker with tools, but here is my OSHA moment of the day. Get yourself some basic work gloves. I've been using these Harbor Freight ones for years. They are lightweight enough to still work with piece, but still provide some level of finger protection from the tools, heat, and sharp edges. I have heavier ones that I wear when doing rough cutting or longer grinding when I want more protection from mishaps or the heat of the item.
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NOW you mention this?
Or so you would think, but, as you know, I only play a Doctor online.I figured you were Doctor and would have surely already have known
And I used to think that rusty chrome was my fault, due to my poor maintenance. Now I feel I can lay back and blame it all on the global chrome crisisI think chrome rusting is more a global problem.
Dig it ; the red .. crank arms, chain ,& sprocket change are just right .
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