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Post by slowLux »

yeh, dont think ive seen another one with it black. And saying that, the black on it is starting to get a bit ratty so it probly has been painted
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chimpboy wrote:
A1 wrote:Those wheels cost like $12 :!:
I'm not knocking the chocolate/toffee/vanilla/whatever wheels, just saying that a heat gun is a more useful purchase than a hair dryer!

Yeah I just wasnt sure if people realised they werent that dear to purchase .....

well if the hair dryer came with a tall big breasted blonde Id say the hair dryer is more useful ;) ...

I tried the heat gun trick and it didnt work for me .....the pin stripes just kept on breaking off still in v / small pieces :bad-words: So I asked around and found out about the caramel wheels .....

for large stickers the caramel wheel will be a slowish process ....but wrks

try the heat gun if it works ..... :cool: if not caramel wheel it ;)
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Post by Ezookiel »

I suggested the hairdryer for two reasons.
If he didn't have access to a hairdryer based on his first post, then he may not have had access to somewhere to get a heatgun.
Secondly, the heat from a heat gun could well be too much heat and make the job harder rather than easier.
Obviously a heat gun will have more alternative uses.
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Post by phippsy »

We get those caramel wheels at work for removing the stickers off of trucks. We use Wurth brand ones, work a treat but I wouldn't want to be paying for them myself at about $45 a pop.
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phippsy wrote:We get those caramel wheels at work for removing the stickers off of trucks. We use Wurth brand ones, work a treat but I wouldn't want to be paying for them myself at about $45 a pop.

the one I purchased as I said cost about 12 bucks ..but was a no-name brand ....but it still wrked so I can only assume the wurth ones wrk even better ...well ya would want them too LOL
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Post by zagan »

You could also just goto a panel shop, get them to take the sticker off and put on a different colour do some pin stripping.

maybe add some flames, maybe those tru-flames would be the go?

maybe add some air brush art as well.

that should do it. :D
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Post by bad_religion_au »

stuff the sticker. where's the track?
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Post by slowLux »

slowLux wrote:heres a quick dodgy photoshop comparison of what it looks like without it

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you mean this one? scott creek, other side of mt bold
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