Anton's 68 Charger - 2012 Update
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as long as you don't over do it many oil based products can revive rubber
vaseline is very quick and you can go too far and ruin it
use chalk from puncture repair kit or talc to stop it trying to mate with itself afterwards otherwie you end up in sticky mess.
you can greatly improve the brakes on your push bike in a similar manner by softening the rubber brake blocks
smear of engine oil or vasaline on the rims.
go down a hill with the brakes on. obvioulsy they don't work as you just lubricated the friction surface you try to stop with
but the heat and petrol/oil based product melts the rubber brake block and smears a just visible coating of rubber round the rim
leave it a day
next time you go out
you're streight over the handle bars
well handy for the kids bikes when they are just not strong enough to pull the brakes on full bore, a brake on a kids bike takes similar leverage to be effective as that on an adults its the only bit they don't make specifically tiny to allow them to use them....obvioulsy they learn not to go over the handlebars quicker than us adults and as their bones are made of rubber anyway no damage done
better than having them drive into the car.....again
Dave
vaseline is very quick and you can go too far and ruin it
use chalk from puncture repair kit or talc to stop it trying to mate with itself afterwards otherwie you end up in sticky mess.
you can greatly improve the brakes on your push bike in a similar manner by softening the rubber brake blocks
smear of engine oil or vasaline on the rims.
go down a hill with the brakes on. obvioulsy they don't work as you just lubricated the friction surface you try to stop with
but the heat and petrol/oil based product melts the rubber brake block and smears a just visible coating of rubber round the rim
leave it a day
next time you go out
you're streight over the handle bars
well handy for the kids bikes when they are just not strong enough to pull the brakes on full bore, a brake on a kids bike takes similar leverage to be effective as that on an adults its the only bit they don't make specifically tiny to allow them to use them....obvioulsy they learn not to go over the handlebars quicker than us adults and as their bones are made of rubber anyway no damage done

better than having them drive into the car.....again
Dave
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Well done Anton
Great attention to detail
Great attention to detail

9.844 @ 134.04 ... Smallblock Valiant + NOS
10.169 @ 130.17 ... Smallblock Dodge Ram pick up truck - motor only.
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10.169 @ 130.17 ... Smallblock Dodge Ram pick up truck - motor only.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RvwC1fd0 ... 8Z96U8t0LQ
I was going to say something along those lines, I used to fill the sink up with paraffin and clean parts, but since the boss spent I don't know how many grand on this Italian marble whatsit kitchen, the only think I'm allowed to do is wash my hands with Swarfega!Prothed wrote:Great work.
Well said that man.I'm the boss in my house and if I want to clean something in the bath I do.
Nice knowing ya...
I managed to enamel some motorbike parts in the new kitchen oven once. Just the once...

But then I've always been a soft touch....

Here is the powerful wire brush/polisher I made. This bit of kit has saved me hours.
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- Here is the fitting I had turned up.
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- Polishing Mop
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- Wire wheel
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Here are some more items that I had to paint because the have rubber attached to them and I can't powder coat them
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- Cable braket
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- Fuel Sender
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I have also been cleaning all the nut and bolts and any corroded fittings. This have take a long time. The heater box alone has about 60 screws and a few bolts.
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- All bagged up as i dismantled the car.
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