1996 Claud Butler Anaconda FINISHED pg7

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Must be in the Zeitgeist as was just reading the article in Singletrack about "The Seatpost Guy"....well done, looks like it put up a good fight :shock:
 
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The History Man":3ewf14az said:
Ta Daaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!

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yakboy":3ewf14az said:
Must be in the Zeitgeist as was just reading the article in Singletrack about "The Seatpost Guy"....well done, looks like it put up a good fight :shock:

It certainly did! I’m not quite in his league though as I’ve made a bloody mess of the chrome.. :(
 
Haro forks looked like they would clean up ok...
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And they did.

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Question... how comes he’s allowed to polish stuff indoors?
 
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The History Man":1h090aqs said:
Musicians have delicate hands.

More like musicians charm their Mothers... :roll:
 
Left the lad with the Haro bars this morning... let’s see what he can do with them ;) F564D138-00BD-40BA-AA90-40ED72F59081.jpeg
 
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Cracking job... ;) A3D50183-AEB1-47D7-A2EB-611A23F62AFE.jpeg
 
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That is my favourite ever seat post removal but how in goodness name have you got the chrome back to that stunning finish??
 
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MR OX":67mokfgs said:
That is my favourite ever seat post removal but how in goodness name have you got the chrome back to that stunning finish??

Seat post removal was certainly a pain... :roll:

As for the shine...well the forks & bars were a combo of good old elbow grease and MAAS polish, but by the time I got around to the frame I must admit I threw in the microcloth as the chrome in places was just too much of a mess, especially after the cherry red heating so I called in a favour from Allenchrome in Pocklington ;)
 
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