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• #2
I don't know, but the terrifying bubbly paint flake death that results is probably not that great should it actually get into your headset?
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• #3
I'm taking the whole headset out except the cups in the headtube, I'll probably mask them off anyway.
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• #4
hammer and screw driver
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• #5
Plastic headset cups? Really?
If they are plastic it'll eat them. Nom nom nom
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• #6
Really? bollocks :(
hammer and screw driver
You haven't seen the last frame I tried that on have you..
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• #7
Really? bollocks :(
You haven't seen the last frame I tried that on have you..
don't bash then, be gentle and use appropriate size tool[s] :{)
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• #8
don't bash then, be gentle and use appropriate size tool[s] :{)
You see - you come on here for advice about headset cups and end up with some sound sexual practice too.
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• #9
Headset cups = no way gonna be plastic
Nitro mors = actually safe on some plastics - tells you on the can to pour it into the plastic cap and then paint it on from there. -
• #10
Plastic headset cups are absolutely gash for removing paint - Nitromors FTW.
Seeing as the one tool I don't have access to is a headset cup remover and/or press I'm thinking about stripping my frame with nitromors and just leaving them in. I should imagine that they wouldn't suffer that much damage would they?