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 They take forever to dry and I like to layer - its all down to personal preference and style. (:Originally posted by theseeker411 View PostWhy do you say that? I've been painting soley with acrylics, I need a new challenge.
 
 I love inks and watercolours
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 LOL at all the oil filter cap Hatorade on Facebook.
 
 It's the little things in the day that entertain me. 
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 Originally posted by OxerI'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around 
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 Super tough to do without a copy in our hands.Originally posted by ratmog View Postwanna make me one? in need of a chrome radiator cap and an oil cap.
 
 Unless you have CAD files already drawn up...
 
 And it will be super hard to do threading, if not impossible, with our current lineup of machinery. These oil filter caps don't have threads, and we don't have a lathe big enough (that works with our CNC) to do threading.
 
 Hatorade Dude was totally wrong that we made it on a lathe. It's all mill, baby.
 
 Go to StanceWorks's Facebook page, click the picture of our oil filter cap, and check the comments.Originally posted by sacrifice View Postlink?
 
 I get a little feisty, which is out-of-character for me. 
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 Originally posted by OxerI'm pretty sure I will molest any exhaust systems you leave lying around 
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 Originally posted by FluidMotorUnion View PostSuper tough to do without a copy in our hands.
 
 Unless you have CAD files already drawn up...
 
 And it will be super hard to do threading, if not impossible, with our current lineup of machinery. These oil filter caps don't have threads, and we don't have a lathe big enough (that works with our CNC) to do threading.
 
 Hatorade Dude was totally wrong that we made it on a lathe. It's all mill, baby.
 Dude was so full of Hatorade Also he looks like an irritating idiot in his profile pic... Also he looks like an irritating idiot in his profile pic...
 
 I can get CAD and Solidworks 3D files drawn up no problemo, its the darn Atlantic ocean pushing le costs up! Machinery does limit a little, though there is no threading on the current design - they're push down and twist setups, if I do get caps made I'll keep the spring mechanisms off the originals and fit them together here.
 
 As an example, this is the rad cap;
  
 
 HMMM.
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 Originally posted by OxerYou know who Jason is? Anyone here read the Bible or know most of the stories etc? Who's the guy that stands at the gate and decides if you get into heaven or not? That's Jason. He processes everyone in the intro threads and welcomes them. Originally posted by Average_JerkAlso you relinquish all of your rights by posting in RT. You can be banned at any time for no reason at all. Originally posted by Average_JerkAlso you relinquish all of your rights by posting in RT. You can be banned at any time for no reason at all.
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 I'm very confused about how he thinks designing things is hugely impressive. It is, but to be honest, I know people with NO qualifications who can work Solidworks and have designed entire street sweepers. :shrug
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