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    Default Joining mixed materials: an abject study.

    This particular joinery was the result of the application of organic processed wastes applied at a high velocity generated through centrifugal force. It shows little promise.

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    Default I have applied similar techniques

    down under here

    Cane toad internals, it sticks better than any expoxy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Archibald View Post
    This particular joinery was the result of the application of organic processed wastes applied at a high velocity generated through centrifugal force. It shows little promise.
    seems to hold most big bike companies together just fine. hell, i've seen people live their whole lives on a diet of pure bullshit!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dazza View Post
    down under here

    Cane toad internals, it sticks better than any expoxy

    You have to be a Queenslander to understand
    but aren't they toxic? do you go "golfing" for them?
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    I get a lot of that around my way, like green downtube a lot! I know, hard to believe.

    The worst ever was at a wet/snowy cross race in Butte. The grass section was a local hangout for all the geese in town. My cross bike was white. You do the math........
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