I either need to work out how I can heat part of my workshop, or wait for the warmer weather so I can repaint my fork legs. I would rather get them done now, so I'm prepared for the warmer weather
Chris.
Forks and Renthals on.
Re: Forks and Renthals on.
Hey Chris, I usually hang a dust sheet from little hooks in the garage which creates a little cordoned off corner which a small heater will quickly heat up and stops some of the overspray reaching other things in the garage
A pic would help explain but I have none!
A pic would help explain but I have none!
Jamie
Re: Forks and Renthals on.
I also used a heat gun on the parts before and after spraying, that also worked
AMcQ
Re: Forks and Renthals on.
Cheers Jamoi and Al for the suggestions and encouragement I have actually done both of those suggestions in the past
Chris.
**EDIT**
Just found a rubbish pic of when I used the dust sheet idea. I was shocked to see that was back in 2007
Chris.
**EDIT**
Just found a rubbish pic of when I used the dust sheet idea. I was shocked to see that was back in 2007
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Re: Forks and Renthals on.
i use an old shower curtain, in the corner of mine, warm stuff up by putting them on the radiators to warm them up and then use a heat gun too, once there touch dry i put them in my airing cupboard, then buy the missus the choccies and Fenjal, were all happy and she smells good= Result
missing the noise, not the vibes. However never say never!