greaf mod
Got ya covered Mike!(Bansh @ Oct. 31 2006,10:42) Looks great!
Postal you have mail...i mean money
Let me know if you need any more info.
Rev, I just tagged ya with a "5" on your member rating. Moved ya up to a 4.11.(Revlis @ Nov. 01 2006,00:18) Whoa.... Looking at what you got your helmets hung up against makes my head itch.... Fiberglass in your helmet? Man... That could be uncomfortable.
Anyway.
Postal is good people, looks like some killer screenage... well done.
No, sorry. Ya got me there. It would be cool though!(StreetnTrack @ Nov. 04 2006,04:23) Can you do carbon fiber match?
Yo Guns my body work all ready has Postals screens!(smokin_gunz @ Nov. 04 2006,20:58) hey postal, for the carbon fiber look just get the two colors used in the carbon fiber and spray one color first then put one of your screens over the one you're painting with the pattern sideways and spray the second carbon fiber color.
RCK: They go in the mail in the morning, via USPS Priority Mail. Sorry I didn't make the mail by friday as promised, I was slammed all week at work (the USPS) with 10-12 hr days. Hope you understand. Thanks!(RCKTMAN @ Nov. 05 2006,08:20) postal have you already mailed mine out? i was just wondering cuz i havent recieved them yet>
There are several methods available, but I use a two-part Locktite all-weather epoxy. You can get it most places like Lowes, Home Depot, etc. I specify the epoxy name and part number in my instructions provided with each screen set.(tinbender0 @ Nov. 05 2006,03:54) what keeps the screens in place??
Thanks Smok! I am headed to the lab today to experiment with that........ Seriously!(smokin_gunz @ Nov. 05 2006,03:58) hey postal, for the carbon fiber look just get the two colors used in the carbon fiber and spray one color first then put one of your screens over the one you're painting with the pattern sideways and spray the second carbon fiber color.
Please let me know what ya think of them.(RCKTMAN @ Nov. 06 2006,10:47) its all good i was just checkin. i cant even pull the fairings off until next week
Ace hardware..(Postal @ Nov. 05 2006,07:55)There are several methods available, but I use a two-part Locktite all-weather epoxy. You can get it most places like Lowes, Home Depot, etc. I specify the epoxy name and part number in my instructions provided with each screen set.(tinbender0 @ Nov. 05 2006,03:54) what keeps the screens in place??
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Not bad, but it is going to take me more practice to get them perfect.(smokin_gunz @ Nov. 06 2006,23:07) how'd the carbon fiber look work out?