ha, B) caused by the painter............so, the lug had a gap because of the painter??? hmmm.
I think that was total bollocks too.
He said that the dressing wasn't structural (ie not brazed) so a bit of stray shot could remove it.
I told him it was total bollocks when he sent it back to Colourtech (again) to have another coat of paint applied without re-dressing the lug first.
This being after his new boyfriend told me the fork was unacceptable and a new one would be provided.
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I think that was total bollocks too.
He said that the dressing wasn't structural (ie not brazed) so a bit of stray shot could remove it.
I told him it was total bollocks when he sent it back to Colourtech (again) to have another coat of paint applied without re-dressing the lug first.
This being after his new boyfriend told me the fork was unacceptable and a new one would be provided.