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    That looks great - what a good idea. Well done that man.
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    Neat, very neat :-)

    I have a pair of cbr disks waiting for the same treatment, just need a buffer, a centre bit,a movement which dosn't tick like a bomb (do bombs tick?) and talking about bombs, the garage needs cleaning, it looks like a bombs hit.
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    Neat, very neat :-)

    I have a pair of cbr disks waiting for the same treatment, just need a buffer, a centre bit,a movement which dosn't tick like a bomb (do bombs tick?) and talking about bombs, the garage needs cleaning, it looks like a bombs hit.
    Thanks,
    Let me know if you want me to make one for you.

    My customer took delivery of the clock this morning and was extremely happy with it, which is all good

    Cheers.


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Thought I'd show you the result. I'm quite pleased with how it came out.
    What did you use to clean and polish the brake disks?

    Finished product looks very good!
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    On the disc, I initally used a wire-brush on my 115mm angle-grinder. Then a used a combination of steel wool and Autosol (the best polish ever !!). Then buffed with a cloth attachment on my angle grinder.

    The alloy clock mount was buffed with Autosol, then sanded it with 2000 grit cross-ways like a hone to give that finish.


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    How much do you sell them for?
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    Quote Originally Posted by XP@ View Post
    Neat, very neat :-)

    I have a pair of cbr disks waiting for the same treatment, just need a buffer, a centre bit,a movement which dosn't tick like a bomb (do bombs tick?) and talking about bombs, the garage needs cleaning, it looks like a bombs hit.
    You can mail order Seiko continuous sweep movements from:

    http://www.clockworks.com/quartz.html

    Probably just as easy to buy a cheapy from the Warehouse and butcher it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by renegade master View Post
    How much do you sell them for?
    I sold this one for $100+GST, but others go anywhere up to $200.
    Carbon-fibre is getting more and more expensive as Boeing uses up the dwindling supplies for it's 787 !!! (TRUE !!)


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    Quote Originally Posted by nudemetalz View Post
    Carbon-fibre is getting more and more expensive as Boeing uses up the dwindling supplies for it's 787 !!! (TRUE !!)
    What do you mean dwindling - is there only a finite amount in the world?

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    Nice work, very nice!

    Could use quite a few parts from a bike, really. The Trade Me, (or Ebay?), idea could b a little money-spinner for you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dawnrazor View Post
    What do you mean dwindling - is there only a finite amount in the world?
    Apparently that's correct-

    Taken from http://www.shopmaninc.com/carbonpage.html

    "************** Important Notice *******************
    Due to the worldwide carbon fiber shortage we are out of stock of most of our carbon cloths. Please see each item's description for status or quantity limits.


    We forsee a high probability of running out of all carbon cloths. Supplies are so scarce that it is very likely anyone requiring carbon fiber cloth will need to convert to fiberglass or S2 fiberglass(s-glass) to continue manufacturing.

    We will keep our website updated as availability changes, unfortunately these shortages
    are far beyond any control either we or any other distributor has.
    Thank you for your understanding.
    Click on this link for websites and articles pertaining to the shortages.

    Most Commonly Asked Question:
    Q. When will you be getting in more of this cloth?
    A. Unfortunately we do not know. The weavers of the cloth are unable to secure the raw carbon tow used to make the cloths due to high aerospace and defense demands as well as scattered stockpiling by end users of material which makes the shortage even more severe."



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    Also, this link gives another good insight to the carbon-fibre shortage

    http://www.fibreglast.com/carbonfibershortage


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    I remember the last time there was a carbon fibre shortage... Rumour had it the US navy were building a stealth ship and stealthy sub (to sonar), using mostly carbon fibre.

    My arrows ended up costing $45 EACH then.

    On the other hand, the producers of carbon fibre stepped up production, really something like that is just like petrol with limited world supply and demand. Remember two years ago how LCDs shot up in price? Same thing, but production has now increased to a level where the price has dropped again.
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    Nice work NM. Kinda explains the username....

    You want to get in touch with Flava Flav from Public Enemy! He's always on the lookout for a bling new clock.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Squeak the Rat View Post
    Nice work NM. Kinda explains the username....


    You want to get in touch with Flava Flav from Public Enemy! He's always on the lookout for a bling new clock.
    Thanks for that.

    Yeah that clock he's wearing just ain't cool ay.


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