Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

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Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

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I have most of the bit that is missing

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Re: Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

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WTF have you done to that??

And BluTac ought to be fine to fix that! :smt002
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Re: Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

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UUuuummmmmmmm.................... Oh dear!!!! :smt009
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Post by missinNZ1 »

just think to yourself.......if the bodge ive done to fix my fork fails and im doing 100?????????? hhhhmmmm
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Re: Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

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I have a replacement fork leg if interested
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Re: Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

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Cheers for the offer matey,

When removing the inner fork, the inner bush was slipping under the outer bush locking everything in place....

Me, Pete and Nick had a fork lift holing down a work bench with the outer sleeve held in place and a roof crane that lifts 8T easy trying to pull the fukkas apart.
It didnt work so i weighed up what i have in spares and realised i have 2 outer sleeves in the garage and told pete to "cut the bitch"
He winced, shed a tear at cutting into a £400 bit of metal and got the angle grinder on it.

Thank god i had 2 sets of full forks in the garage.....
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Re: Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

Post by cargo »

I got very frustrated with a brake caliper once...................many years ago.
It just would not come apart I took a sledgehammer to it and smashed it to a pulp.

Felt good for about 10 seconds.......................I had a bike but no brakessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss LOL

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Re: Will Chemical Metal Fix this?

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CaNsA wrote:Cheers for the offer matey,

Me, Pete and Nick had a fork lift holing down a work bench with the outer sleeve held in place and a roof crane that lifts 8T easy trying to pull the fukkas apart.
:pmsl If you dont already work in the offshore drilling business then with that sort of innovation and "use a bigger hammer" mentality i'm sure I can get you a start!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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