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Old October 28th, 2017, 08:53 AM   #1
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Old October 28th, 2017, 09:02 AM   #2
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Very nice work! My previous Ninjette had fairing damage and a cracked windscreen that I rehabilitated. The right glue and plastic welding can work very well indeed.
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Old October 31st, 2017, 07:26 PM   #7
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You're missing one Mr. Fist....

You forgot the best one.

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You're missing one Mr. Fist....

True.

I had an 89 Honda Civic. A weak spot was the cat converter heat shield... the spot welds holding it together would crack and the shield would rattle annoyingly. Solution: Coat hanger wire, tightened tourniquet-style with a stick.

That car was made before the age of cup holders. I also made a really trick one that hung from the door out of coat hanger wire. People at the drive-through loved it.
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The humble wire coat hanger...

Us hillbillies that are "in the know" now refer to them as "redneck safety wire." Typically installed by hand (no special pliers required), coat hangers are statistically responsible for holding up an estimated 834,000 miles of exhaust piping in the state of KY alone. The EPA has estimated that the shotty exhaust DIY fixes account for nearly the same CO2 emissions as cow farts in CA and a significant portion of human-caused global warming.

Locksmiths also have lobbied Congress for the banning of said hangers. An estimated 3,861,712 doors have been unlocked by the simple device, resulting in the loss of $12,691,884 in revenue.

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The humble wire coat hanger...

Us hillbillies that are "in the know" now refer to them as "redneck safety wire." Typically installed by hand (no special pliers required), coat hangers are statistically responsible for holding up an estimated 834,000 miles of exhaust piping in the state of KY alone. The EPA has estimated that the shotty exhaust DIY fixes account for nearly the same CO2 emissions as cow farts in CA and a significant portion of human-caused global warming.

Locksmiths also have lobbied Congress for the banning of said hangers. An estimated 3,861,712 doors have been unlocked by the simple device, resulting in the loss of $12,691,884 in revenue.

hahahahahahahahah
In a pinch and when I was out of silver-nickel welding rod I've welded with it with my acetylene torch.

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