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New Turbo Brakes are on
The new turbo brakes are fitted. Now I want to make the "Porsche" lettering stand out is this best achieved by painting the letters white or sanding the paint back to the aluminium?
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Thanks Beep - I was thinking that may the best solution - a nice polished look from the dremel.
Cheers
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good job. you have given me some inspiration to get mine done. how do they compare?
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Beep, next time wear your safety glasses when firing up a 10000rpm tool, your you may not get to look at the result!
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It was precision grinding that was hard to do with ordinary googles so i did it without. If I was to do it now I would definately use some sort of eye protection!
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