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Give me two hours with a dremel.. Another 6152

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ebzen02

Okay so it might not be ticking yet but this is a sneak peak at a case I reshaped tonight in about 2 hours..

 

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Started at 10p and was done by 12a.. It is all in the case you buy. Trying out Rivers cases and they are superior to others I have used before thus less reshaping. It also helps that I have had a bit of practice and know that parts to reshape. I am no done, will need to trim down the four corners so that they slope more towards the lugs-big part of the reshape and important!

 

One thing I don't like about the River case (to me is minor) is that the lug holes are a bit to close to the top of the lug, but this is pretty much it. The case is the best IMO!

 

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Must trim the pins..

 

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seclark007

nice piece Bro! That's some talent!

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JohnG

stunning, you are really getting these down to a science.

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markturnr

How did you age the dial and hands???

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dingle

great job zen. My 3646 case and dial is on order.....

 

 

care to show pics of the dremel attachment you used?

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ebzen02

Btw..selling these cases for $2399! 10% goes to Greg to fund his sexcapades! Lol!

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ebzen02

Here you go mr. Dingy...

 

Best to use for fine detail work and not risk chopping up your precious case.

 

There are three grit strengths get all three.. Start sand with the course and medium grit and finish off with the fine grit.

Dremel sanding discs

 

 

I also use the buffing attachments.. These are not only great to add a bit of distress to the case, but to soften sharp edges..

Buffing attachment

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KBH

What's the difference between that and the other Pam cases?

 

:solkry:

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dingle
Here you go mr. Dingy...

 

Best to use for fine detail work and not risk chopping up your precious case.

 

There are three grit strengths get all three.. Start sand with the course and medium grit and finish off with the fine grit.

Dremel sanding discs

 

 

I also use the buffing attachments.. These are not only great to add a bit of distress to the case, but to soften sharp edges..

Buffing attachment

 

 

thanks mate :solkry:

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ebzen02
What's the difference between that and the other Pam cases?

 

:solkry:

 

I refuse to answer that question you vintage Pam noob..tssskkk..

 

A-1 Sauce is the difference..btw..

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