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Custom fire helmet shield- 3 comments
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Custom leather tooled fire helmet shield.- 2 comments
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Irish themed helmet shield. -
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Feibings White ?'s
RandyJ replied to RandyJ's topic in Dyes, Antiques, Stains, Glues, Waxes, Finishes and Conditioners.
Thanks Mike. Not what I wanted to hear, but I appreciate the info. -
I recently ordered some Feibings white after being told by those at Tandy that no one sells white dye. I thought it was a new product or a great find, but when I tried to thin it with reducer it seemed to clump up. When I used it straight from the bottle it went on more like a paint than a dye. Can anyone help with this?
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My latest helmet shield. -
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My latest Fire Helmet Shield. Thanks for looking! -
Really nice work! Looks great on that bike.
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Thanks for the compliments Bobby! Learned a lot on this one... can't wait for the next~
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Thanks David ~ I mocked-up the seat with cardboard, exact size and arc. My neighbor works for a large commercial lawnmower manufacturer. He actually had the shop guys laser cut the steel and add the proper bend. After that I welded the pins to the bottom that sit inside the 2" springs. The front of the seat is attached with a hinge I modified. All metal was then powdercoated black. Thanks again, Randy