covering the fake wood,
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Re: covering the fake wood,
Would love to see how you get on, lozz!
Captain Jack wrote:On a serious note, I managed to get my knob off after some persuasive yanking. Then used some epoxy to put the new one on. Glue still setting now so haven't had the chance to test it.
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Re: covering the fake wood,
Another day or 2
stuff is still not here ihate the waiting game bit ..

stuff is still not here ihate the waiting game bit ..
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Re: covering the fake wood,
its the only bit i hate with ebay, the waiting, especially the sorry you were out ticket.
Re: covering the fake wood,
Seller says its all been dispatched posted out,
so thats a plus,
ibet mines burried under a back log tho,
hopefully it will be here tomoz then ican start covering stuff up,
im just trying to find out where i can get one of them scalpel things from for a fine cut ,
no hobby shops in my area
so thats a plus,
ibet mines burried under a back log tho,
hopefully it will be here tomoz then ican start covering stuff up,
im just trying to find out where i can get one of them scalpel things from for a fine cut ,
no hobby shops in my area

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Re: covering the fake wood,
my dad can get them, or actually he has them in the ambulance bag.
although i dont know where they are, and he would get a bit worried if i asked him for a scalpel.
although i dont know where they are, and he would get a bit worried if i asked him for a scalpel.
Re: covering the fake wood,
there very good for doing stuff like this,FarmerPug wrote:my dad can get them, or actually he has them in the ambulance bag.
although i dont know where they are, and he would get a bit worried if i asked him for a scalpel.
ithink imight chance just using a razor blade idont think scizzors is good thing onthis sticky stuff

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Re: covering the fake wood,
you could get a scalpel off ebay, they come in handy craft kits, or go to a clinic/chemist and ask for one worth a try, tell them what its for offer to pay and see if they sell one.
Re: covering the fake wood,
iwill try the stanley knife 1st if thats not neat enough iwill see if i can get one,
ithink if icut againts aruler or something level imight just get a neat cut,
iused a credit card and stanley knife when icut some stuff before but that was that window tinting stuff thats thin ithink this is going to be thick stuff,
ithink if icut againts aruler or something level imight just get a neat cut,
iused a credit card and stanley knife when icut some stuff before but that was that window tinting stuff thats thin ithink this is going to be thick stuff,
Re: covering the fake wood,
MY Ebay stickie stuff as just arrived:
Looks pretty good, and it as Guides on the Back for cutting,
this stuff looks like propper Metal no resemblance to Fab lon,
Iwill be Getting the Fake wood out in a Hour or so
Looks pretty good, and it as Guides on the Back for cutting,
this stuff looks like propper Metal no resemblance to Fab lon,

Iwill be Getting the Fake wood out in a Hour or so

Re: covering the fake wood,
sorted,
this stuff is good,
its not thin stuff and doesnt tear it stinks tho ,
ive done the 2 wood bits and the handbrake lever, for now
this stuff is good,
its not thin stuff and doesnt tear it stinks tho ,
ive done the 2 wood bits and the handbrake lever, for now
Re: covering the fake wood,
I'm doing the opposite and adding the wood trim to my coupe
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Re: covering the fake wood,
406sri wrote:I'm doing the opposite and adding the wood trim to my coupe


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Re: covering the fake wood,
yey, another one that likes the wood trim.406sri wrote:I'm doing the opposite and adding the wood trim to my coupe


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Re: covering the fake wood,
all sorted now and all blinged up
il get pics up shortly
il get pics up shortly

Re: covering the fake wood,
oi oi calm down fella,RayneR wrote:yey, another one that likes the wood trim.406sri wrote:I'm doing the opposite and adding the wood trim to my coupe![]()
its not your car hes adding wood too is it ?
Lets keep this thread freindly can we ?
