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Old 02-01-2011, 10:03 AM
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do we still have a community one that i can bum? my good friend is doing a roll on his M45 and i said i would ask if there was still one floating around
Old 02-01-2011, 01:14 PM
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these guys do an amazing job
http://vtrweb.com/
Old 02-02-2011, 03:19 PM
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was quoted $300 bones from them eep.

Me and a friend bought one from Japan many years ago, but I am told it was a POS and broke. haha
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http://seattle.craigslist.org/sno/pts/2194367448.html

$25/day or $80/week plus a $225.00 refundable deposit. Cash only. Pick up in Lynnwood

I need my fenders rolled too! anybody down for a fender rolling day who's done this before?
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http://nw-built.com/forum/showthread.php?tid=749

also seems like a good deal. $50 for all 4 fenders. plus they are from nw-built so i would assume roll and/or pull is easy peasy to them.
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I preferred the cutting method.
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Those of you wondering if this is difficult, please please don't.. I know it's a bit chilly out right now, so use a heat gun to heat up a quarter section at a time, attach the roller and go to work.. I can't think of a way to mess anything up, only to make it harder like no heat gun.

Baseball bats are iffy, I've seen them used back in the day, but to me they are soo finicky and high maintenance for a good job. Like Junky, I chose to cut and grind mine down, never having a free roller in the club.
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Roller? dont be a poosey, Pull out the masking tape, hammer & dolly, and go to work..





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^^^
i did this for about 4 hours.. plann on taking your sweet time lol
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