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#1
General Discussion / Re: Glass etching kit.
Last post by Archie - Today at 11:21 PM
I put on the original post.

The RETAINAGROUP scheme is secure and confidential and is backed by law enforcement agencies, who have instant 24/7 access to the International Security Register (ISR)

I suppose you get what you pay for.
#2
Sweated more blood today and managed to load and move 4 engines to my store. Then sweated more blood off loading them.

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1 military grade reconditioned engine still in preservation state, 1 reconditioned civilian engine, 1 normal 24V military engine and a rather nice late Series 3 5Mb engine with 24 Volt electrics. Nice haul...
#3
General Discussion / Re: Craddocks Easter Offer
Last post by Seanlandy - Today at 09:13 PM
Just wondered.
#4
General Discussion / Re: Glass etching kit.
Last post by cswagon - Today at 08:50 PM
Many thanks for all of that Alan.
Graham.
#5
General Discussion / Re: Glass etching kit.
Last post by Wittsend - Today at 08:14 PM
Back in the day the Police Crime Prevention team set up tents in supermarket car parks and did etchings for free!

Following on from that you could get a SmartWater kit and "paint" various components with the liquid as another level of protection. S2C members used to get a discount on the kits ???


 :wipers


#6
Sorted out the recalcitrant sticking cheap and 'orrible placcy brake light switch plunger with a spray of silicone oil.
I'm fairly sure I've got a spare somewhere so will start a search for it.
#7
General Discussion / Re: Craddocks Easter Offer
Last post by Gibbo103 - Today at 07:10 PM
Wasn't aware that there was a club discount available. Nothing on the website members section
#8
General Discussion / Re: Insert for rubber moulding...
Last post by Dopey - Today at 07:05 PM
lol
#9
Water based paint stripper takes it back one layer at a time, then with a gentle (if tedious) rub with a towel and rubber gloves for the stubborn bits.

I've done it before on the tub sides and wanted to see if a power wash after the stripper would help shift the paint quicker. Worked but too unreliable, wouldn't try that bit again.
#10
General Discussion / Glass etching kit.
Last post by cswagon - Today at 06:47 PM
Following on from a suggestion on a "vehicle security post" the other day, I decided to look into having
my windows etched with the reg. number as another level of security.
By far the cheapest method though was to buy a kit and do it myself which I did this afternoon.
There were a few to choose from but I settled on this one ....

:ebay Window etching kit

I was a little apprehensive but I followed the instructions which were very clear and to my amazement
it turned out very well if I do say so myself.
The fact that I have a 109 Station Wagon would mean changing a lot of glass!
My photographic skills need some work mind you.