You mean you'll have fun with it.
Morning, good sir. Prayers that the day goes well for all our czickos.Just up early and hopeful that Barb and Kathy each have a good day.
The rest of you - get your butts off to work and/or retirement duties.
Sounds like you need to add some whiskey to your coffee this morningBack to work thia morning and back shot for the left side this afternoon.
Good afternoon INGO.
Ran across this thought you all might like it.
The answer would be as little as possible to achieve the desired result.Quick question for you all, what do you guys use to polish your parts? What I was mostly seeing was to use Flitzs metal polish and a fine grit file or dremel with a felt or cotton wheel. I was wondering if you guys had any input.
Marie Antoinette, Sisi, Mozart, Napoleon and Norm....A LOT of famous people have walked those grounds.Left Vienna and sailing towards Budapest tonight. Visited the summer palace today in Vienna, it’s good to be an emperor (irregardless of the inbreeding and people wanting you dead). 2600 room summer place
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I would also rather take my time, so thank you for that. All I really need to do is make sure all of the surfaces on this new ignition kit are without burrs and as smooth and effectively moving as possible.The answer would be as little as possible to achieve the desired result.
Seriously.
I would rather do a little more work with a less aggressive method than go in hard and fast. Keep in mind - I am not a professional - I just have a keyboard and the internet.
In order: Flitz is great with a microfiber towel. Felt wheels are great. 2000 grit for polish only (or other grits, as needed). Some 1000 grit wet/dry sandpaper if some roughness. Polishing stones, as required and lastly, files when its gotta go.