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I thought this a request for a return of that DVD...
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I thought this a request for a return of that DVD...
??? :{)
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Florence and the Machine
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Not quite what you're after....
I have a new one which you are welcome to borrow, but no workshop.
If you can move it from the Old Kent Road to Archway you can break the journey at yours for as long as you like.
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HTFU
and...
Bike Forums - View Single Post - Do It Yourself (DIY)
(Honestly I tried using a dremel and compound combo and the 'hand polish' (Nudge wink) was far superior. Get out in the garden with a few beers and freak out the neighbours that live behind you!)
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do it buy hand, doesn't take that long
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as i have mentioned two pairs of hubs [5 hubs after last night's ebaying], a seatpost, a stem, cranks + pedals :{(... prefer to do it in one go.. after polishing all lot i will be waxing it [natural bee wax - stops uneven oxidation] - by hand it would take a while...
**jol **you have been using a very special pajamas to polish that stem :{)
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kowalski** how heavy is it mate, is it three phaze mains:{), i don't own a car, but i have a folding trolley and oyster; based in EC1N
Any bench buffer machine/polisher owners out there,
I have few bits [two pairs of hubs, a seatpost, a stem, cranks] which need polishing. I was wondering if anyone on this forum have a bench buffer i could use for 4-5 hours [if You have some sort of shed, garage, workshop space]. I could bring some beer and snacks/meal in return. Surely I would use my own polish wheels and compound... Any time suitable to You
Thanks:{)