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I have 3 rims, metal clad wood, they measure 25", one is in decent condition the other two, well you can see that in the photos. All three are for $40, if you are interested in having them shipped please contact me, I am in the Madison Heights Michigan area and can meet for a pickup. I have...
No problem i got the converter on amazon around 20 bucks. I first started with D batteries but they died really quick. I plated about a ⅓ of my bikes parts with 2 rods and one strip of nickel, made about 3 gallons total of the vinegar solution. So the cost was minimal for the start up...but...
I have a dc converter and used a nickel rod for making the solution and smaller parts. The rod lasts longer and did fine for the smaller parts but the strips seemed to work better for the parts with a larger surface area. Found the instructions on YouTube.
I've tried a bit, I couldnt find anyone local to do it because of the pitting on the metal. After sanding it smooth as possible, I made a nickel solution with vinegar. These are before and after pics of one of the parts, not 100% perfect but it worked
I have 3 rims, metal clad wood, they measure 25", one is in decent condition the other two, well you can see that in the photos. All three are for $40, if you are interested in having them shipped please contact me, I am in the Madison Heights Michigan area and can meet for local pickup.
Hi i was just wondering if any experts out there can say that 450 is a good deal on this all i know is that it is said to be 60s era no serial number availible and this is the only pic as well
Thanks in advance
Ok I got the frame stripped down to bare metal and as I'm sanding off the bits I have found two mystery holes, mystery to me at least. Does anyone know what they may have been for?
I'm new to the site and antique bikes. Recently I picked up this iver and am going to start the process of restoration. Looking for any tips or advice that you may have. It has been repainted multiple times and looks like the original color was blue. For the most part it is complete. The...
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