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Post by Paul B. Canney on Nov 11, 2006 14:22:31 GMT -6
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Post by vwcamperman on Nov 11, 2006 15:48:07 GMT -6
simple but obviously works perfectly!!!
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Post by stevielewis on Nov 11, 2006 17:32:25 GMT -6
Great solution for that troublesome spot Paul. I'll try that on my trikes.
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Post by rickg on Nov 11, 2006 20:56:02 GMT -6
Thanks For Sharing That Paul, Great Solution !!! ;D ;D
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Post by stevielewis on Nov 11, 2006 23:42:56 GMT -6
I just finished sanding the the parts of the trike I'm working on, and used Paul's great idea, and it worked for me! ;D Thanks Paul!
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Post by Tim Nolan on Nov 12, 2006 11:50:28 GMT -6
Yep, I hate those seams on the gooseneck too. On the Revell trikes, I've just been cutting the post for thru the forks at the very top and bending it carefully back so it can be slid down over with the finished frame. I put a drop of Zap on it, and it sets just fine!
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