Rix said:Again nicely done with the tab on the chromoly fork. If you don't want to paint it, get some cold bluing and treat the area, its easy as hell to apply and wont allow rust to happen.
Use on firearms. I'm guessing that's how your familiar with this technique? I'll look into it more but I'm happy to get some quality acrylic spray or urethane spray. I have some circuit Bord protector spray that is technically the same as acrylic clear spray but not really durable enough I'm guessing. Although its protected my monster stator quite well.There are also methods of cold bluing, which do not require heated solutions. Commercial products are widely sold in small bottles for cold bluing firearms, and these products are primarily used by individual gun owners for implementing small touch-ups to a gun's finish, to prevent a small scratch from becoming a major source of rust on a gun over time. At least one of the cold bluing solutions contains selenium dioxide, to accomplish the bluing. Cold bluing is not particularly resistant to holster wear, nor does it provide a large degree of rust resistance. It does, however, often provide an adequate cosmetic touch-up of a gun's finish when applied and additionally oiled on a regular basis, however, rust bluing small areas will often match and blend better and wear better than any cold bluing process
Hyena said:Good luck with the tafe stuff mate. Can you do it part time while still earning a few bucks on the side ?
Maybe after cutting some laps around the tafe campus you can make a bit of extra cash selling ebikes :lol:
John Bozi said:I don't mind if you pronounce it the greek lady way, but it will sound a bit like your frocking your bike.
Ha. Yeah sano fo'real. In real life I can see it is made very precisely and from high quality material. Bearings look good and nuts are nylock. I'm not looking forward to the electrical diagnostics but at least its a system I am now familiar with. I'm hoping its only a cut hall signal that was causing the stutter or running rough.Rix said:Very nice Ken, that axle is Sano as it gets, Tench is the man.