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| Active Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Texas | oh man ... i'm bounding between k frame for the PGP and a palmers tune or just get a Pug ... and these kind of threads don't help me decide on which one to get first... oh ma gudness ... that looks sexy... dangit stop posting all of the k-frames.... it's making me go round in circles ![]() *waits for a used k-frame to pop up on the BST* **doubts it would be much cheaper** |
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| Out and about Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Schen. NY | Very nice. And a bit of advice to make the brass chain last longer.... get a torch and apply some solder to the "joints" on each chain link. Brass chain can stretch surprisingly easily... you pull the plug to hard and let go and it may fall out of your hands and hit the ground. This is very easy to do (the brazing) if you can get solder in sheet (or get small gage silver solder and smack it with a hammer) trim tiny bits and stick it in the joing of the chain... when you heat it with the torch it will close up the joint and give you a solid link. Make sure to use flux. PM me if you have any questions on this. E
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