I'm told they're stainless steel by them wot know, that'd fit as magnets don't stick to them.So what are the difficult ones, soft stainless? Don’t suppose you care if you can turn a couple of mild steel equivalents!

The style and lengths of the crank pins together with the boss insulation suggest that the wheels were sourced from Alan Harris.Haven't got a clue, they were in the box.
Harris or Woods, makes no odds, both equally difficult/tiresome to work with.The style and lengths of the crank pins together with the boss insulation suggest that the wheels were sourced from Alan Harris.
Oh and the infuriating slipping on the axles, I must be near ¾ slippage rate on the sets that have passed through here, tedious extra man hours bonding and setting up the quartering again.Hi MickHarris or Woods, makes no odds, both equally difficult/tiresome to work with.
I'm not sure the cosmetically better hubs outweigh the extra workload to be honest, more so if single insulatedOh and the infuriating slipping on the axles, I must be near ¾ slippage rate on the sets that have passed through here, tedious extra man hours bonding and setting up the quartering again.



A solution for blackening stainless steelSolved the buffer heads, just made some new ones that will blackenone down, one to go but that'll be tomorrow now.
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It’s also textured so difficult to get the paint perfectly smooth, unlike brass, nickel silver which is a doddle.Why no blue lump, Mick?
I have a Star to build, that has the aforementioned item. It looks ok, indeed, rather nice at first glance and it appears to be supplied predrilled for fixings and handrail knobs.
what’s going to go wrong???
Don’t hold your breath but it’ll likely come your way at some point…It’s also textured so difficult to get the paint perfectly smooth, unlike brass, nickel silver which is a doddle.
Yeah this one is pretty bad, sort of a built in orange peel effect and that’s before a witness coat so I’m sure it’ll look pretty grim. It’ll take as long to prep for paint as it will making a new one I reckon; in fact I don’t even think it’d get good enough without loosing some detail.It’s also textured so difficult to get the paint perfectly smooth, unlike brass, nickel silver which is a doddle.
Hi Mickoo ( is it Mick ? ) I've had some buffers like that recently and on the off chance i tried some rust convertor on them . It worked a treat on most but one just poked its tounge out and said nah so i painted it , that'll teach it . I win .The client asked for some final RTP (Ready To Play) studio shots before wrapping up for delivery, it seemed rude not to share
For the life of me the tender buffers will not blacken, wash, scrub, rough up just sit there gleaming at me, no idea what material it is so might swap them out for some I can blacken before hand over.
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