Maddog701
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glad i gave you the tip that they were at the flea market, they are looking very nice, reminds me of the days i used to play blades and hit "almost" 300 yard drives, back in the day of course, lol
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glad i gave you the tip that they were at the flea market, they are looking very nice, reminds me of the days i used to play blades and hit "almost" 300 yard drives, back in the day of course, lol
Here are some after pictures they shined up really nicely. Going to do the paintfill tomorrow. Going to use black, white, and red.
I'm happy with how that came out so far. I might try a power buffer before doing the paintfill tomorrow. No more rust on these puppies!
Thanks for the tip dude. I will definitely look into that! It will be neat to game them every once in awhile just to see what it's like to play old school blades. And of course it'll be cool to have them look good while doing it!Excellent work so far. To get a really fine polish I like to use diamond paste on a cloth wheel. I use a firm wheel but for general polishing a softer wheel would work well also. I would say 15K grit paste would really shine them up well. I would only do the backs and soles though, you can create a mirror-like finish in no time.
I definitely will play them from time to time. I might always try and find some old balata balls to play with them and bust out my old persimmon woods to go with them.thats a really fun project Jimmy, they look great. Do you plan to game them a bit?
I can't wait to see those famous "almost" 300 yard drives in person
I definitely will play them from time to time. I might always try and find some old balata balls to play with them and bust out my old persimmon woods to go with them.
Dont hold your breath on the almost 300 yard drives lol as long as 240 counts as almost 300
It's good and bad lol I don't like starting projects and not finishing them but sometimes that's a pain in the rear lolWow Jimmy, you work fast and they look great!
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Thank you! They should look pretty slick when I'm done with them.They are looking fantastic buddy!