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    Is that horn or Bakelite.
    If its Bakelite, rub the snot out of it with flitz or Mass...it'll come out,trust me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Is that horn or Bakelite.
    If its Bakelite, rub the snot out of it with flitz or Mass...it'll come out,trust me.
    Definitely not horn. Bakelite I believe. It did look fine to the eye so will just have to have at it a bit lol

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    Took a bit getting the scales on the Boker cleaned up last nite.
    Flitz on a rag, usually fills the bill.
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    Very nice Outback. Hit them with some maas looking much better and shiny pins 😏

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    Yeeah boyee. Keep going, they'll turn black and shiny eventually. You can give um a hit with steel wool too. (000-0000). Helps speed it up some.
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Yeeah boyee. Keep going, they'll turn black and shiny eventually. You can give um a hit with steel wool too. (000-0000). Helps speed it up some.
    Might do. No hurry though. Still tonwork out how I'm gonna hone them 😂

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    Either swooping stroke, or rolling x. From what I'm seeing.
    At least it looks even in the pics, just honed toe heavy
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    Quote Originally Posted by outback View Post
    Either swooping stroke, or rolling x. From what I'm seeing.
    At least it looks even in the pics, just honed toe heavy
    My pictures dont get much better 😂





    But it's a bit heavier at the toe. Although it looks rather uniform spreading out so might end up ok 😐

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    Decisions, decisions, decisions: Where to post about this/here? Or What Do You Have In The Mail?

    Coin toss and it'ssssss post it here.

    I splurged and bought myself a Christmas Present and the last of it landed today so I could put it all together and play. The pump came with two different fittings. Some of the dings in the review was that it was only set up for automotive use so I was concerned however the fittings that came with the chamber fit perfectly on the one so I was good to go!

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    After assembly a trial run (Tank Empty)

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    I checked after a half an hour and the readings the same.

    So it was time to play. I put a container that was about 1/2 full of water in and started evacuating. I can see that I'll need a deep container as it Really started to bubble. Probably need to also just crack the valve open a tiny bit at first and then open it all the way up later on once things settle down.
    Our house is as Neil left it- an Aladdin’s cave of 'stuff'.

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    Get at it Roy..[emoji106]
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