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mixin Joined: Jan 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Notts, UK PM, WWW
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On 2003-11-16 17:41:02, tranquil wrote:
@prodjsxb and MixiN
Guys, I'm not trying to compete with anyone. Your phones look fab!
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no ones competing here. its just.. erm.. that.. mines pink and its the best
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tranquil Joined: Dec 15, 2001 Posts: > 500 From: Oslo, Norway PM |
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| On 2003-11-16 18:41:32, Vermania wrote: chill dude.
tell you what grab a post it note
grab a pen
write this on to the post it note
"Never take anythng Vermania says seriously"
Peel the post it note from the pad
press it gently against your monitor edge
carry on living your life as usual ocasionally glancing at the note!
Good day to you sir. (please post a picture of your monitor with the post it note thanks.)
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Turning defencive all of a sudden, are we?
@MixiN Most of the modified P800 I've seen looks great. Yours included. (I like black... )
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Tranquil 
The proud owner of a black P800!
I use PayPal and feel good!
[ This Message was edited by: tranquil on 2003-11-16 18:24 ] |
ainamrev Joined: May 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Servanya - Russia PM, WWW
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it was never on to begin with. I dont need it i have a good attack.
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dazbradbury Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - Derby/London PM, WWW
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Ok, so are you saying you haven't put any kind of finish on it? I'm wondering wether I should do that as I've got a good finish from the spray paint (used car spray paint)... But i'm thinking if I go with what mixin did and lacquer it, then use rubbing compund, will i get a much better finish? anyone? |
Ronnie Biggs Joined: Sep 08, 2003 Posts: 29 From: ... over yon hills and far awa PM |
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looks good, all shiny which is nice
seems as though black is more common than blue these days though
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Two things ...
Firstly... am I the only sado that's too scared to take his handset apart? I'd love ro change the colour but my arse tweaks every time I think about taking it apart.
Secondly ... I'd like mine black to match my motorbike and if anyone's really interested I'll willingly post a picture of it. I LOVE IT! |
ainamrev Joined: May 23, 2003 Posts: > 500 From: Servanya - Russia PM, WWW
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No please dont.
Post pictures of your p800 by all means.
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royalty Joined: Aug 11, 2002 Posts: 459 From: SaudiArabia PM, WWW
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@tranquil you p800 looks fantastic wooow very nice job ,btw how come your the only one with a different avatar phone???
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Bjerkebanen Joined: Feb 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: El culo del mundo! OSLO NORUEG PM, WWW
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On 2003-11-15 21:30:04, tranquil wrote:
This one shows the gloss "piano finish".
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Jeg tror du er på toaltte jeg Tranquil!!!
Kan jeg få en svart T610 avatar? Væææær så snill a så er du verdens kuuuleste pliiiiz!!!?
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mixin Joined: Jan 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Notts, UK PM, WWW
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On 2003-11-16 21:05:52, Ronnie Biggs wrote:
Two things ...
Firstly... am I the only sado that's too scared to take his handset apart? I'd love ro change the colour but my arse tweaks every time I think about taking it apart. |
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you dont have to actually take it apart
theres the two bits that tranquil mentioned that are only stuck on with glue. Of course it makes it easier to take it to bits first!
i was scared to open mine at first, but its not that complex inside it, youll easily put it together again and have it working
dazbradbury > if your using car spray paint, tis best to lacquer it up to give it the finish it needs...
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dazbradbury Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - Derby/London PM, WWW
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Ok, but did you wet and dry yours so it was dull before lacquering? That's what's reccommended on the can, but something hard to do on the edges where the coat is thin and I know I'll end up sanding through the coat of paint. Obviously I could put on a thicker coat, but i dont want to do that as it will look shit!
Anyway, how long did you wait before using rubbing compound too?? and does that really help?
Thanks for the info,
Daz. |
mixin Joined: Jan 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Notts, UK PM, WWW
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you need to wet+dry to make it smooth. use a very very fine grain.
i used one called p900 actually should be finer than that though. rubbing compound aint neccessary.. i still did it anyway
waiting a couple of days before i put that on, but ideally you should wait 14days. i just got impatient
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dazbradbury Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - Derby/London PM, WWW
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lol, I was looking for p1200, but could only find p600... I find that is I just get rid of the initial sharpness, then it should work fine, but it hardly takes anything off as it is. Anyway, I've just wet and dried one bit, managing to dull it down and not take off too much and have just lacquered it, hope it turns out well...
I should be lacquring the rest tommorrow if all goes to plan, so it'll be ready for tuesday! can't wait! Just hope I haven't trashed it.
thanks for the help mixin, I did email you a while back by the way, but got no response... |
Ronnie Biggs Joined: Sep 08, 2003 Posts: 29 From: ... over yon hills and far awa PM |
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On 2003-11-16 22:05:29, Vermania wrote:
No please dont.
Post pictures of your p800 by all means.
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Aw go on - I just wanna show it off a little ... |
mixin Joined: Jan 26, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: Notts, UK PM, WWW
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On 2003-11-16 22:46:54, dazbradbury wrote:
thanks for the help mixin, I did email you a while back by the way, but got no response...
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i dont use the email thats on my esato account.. times have changed
i did get your PM, but i saw that vermania gave you help in the midlands thread
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dazbradbury Joined: Nov 24, 2002 Posts: > 500 From: UK - Derby/London PM, WWW
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Oh ok, no probs. You shud take that email off your account then, stop people feeling ignored!! Well, I actually just got on with it and thought i'd just make my own mistakes! |
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