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Old 02-20-2010, 10:22 AM
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I powdercoated mine to beef up the thickness a bit - just put the delrin in the oven for awhile and then slid them on.

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Originally Posted by SamGrant951
I powdercoated mine to beef up the thickness a bit - just put the delrin in the oven for awhile and then slid them on.

At first I thought this was all stainless! Nice!
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Originally Posted by Marcquito
At first I thought this was all stainless! Nice!
at first i thought he chromed them. hehe BLING
Old 02-21-2010, 04:15 PM
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Anyone buying material to make bushes themselves might want to consider Vesconite. They ofer samples.

http://www.vesconite.com/

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