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    That Lugged Colossus is absolutely bonkers... Awesome.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chik View Post
    That Lugged Colossus is absolutely bonkers... Awesome.
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    Default Re: Lugged Colossus

    Dazza, on the inside edge of the twine finish, what is that thin strip of rubber-like thingy? Mick Peel has done a couple of bar tapes for me, and I was thinking about finishing one of them with linen twine, which is why the last pic caught my eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Chik View Post
    Dazza, on the inside edge of the twine finish, what is that thin strip of rubber-like thingy? Mick Peel has done a couple of bar tapes for me, and I was thinking about finishing one of them with linen twine, which is why the last pic caught my eyes.
    It is the Nitto Brand Electrical tape. The twin is tight and waxed and it binds and compresses the tapes, but you do not go to close to the edge, hence a bit of tape showing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazza View Post
    It is the Nitto Brand Electrical tape. The twin is tight and waxed and it binds and compresses the tapes, but you do not go to close to the edge, hence a bit of tape showing.
    Mail your cheque to the World Wide Head Quarters of Llewellyn Everton Hills Queensland.
    Bwahaha! Many thanks, Dazza.
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    Dazza is moving into a second carreer in claymation.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark Walberg View Post
    Dazza is moving into a second carreer in claymation.

    When in my school days I was into art and also cartooning, hence why I am a great fan of Nick Park's work and creative talents.
    Then bike racing took over and that was the start of many decades of arrested development that I will never recover from.
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