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<blockquote data-quote="redbloke1956" data-source="post: 23976" data-attributes="member: 2299"><p>Sorry Howard I didn't see your response until I read the one from Black Flash (above) My response to him applies to you also, thanks for the Loctite link...what temp do you think the case around the spindle would reach in everyday riding?</p><p>Another issue I have is: Quote "ps My view maybe UK tainted. We are already in May of a very short (good weather ?) riding season. The good workshops are always busy and could take up to 2 months to do the work." Firstly I haven't ever used a workshop for anything so I don't have one yet that I would trust to playing around with my cases...and as much as I hate to say it (being Irish born), I personally think that MOST of the Australian Fitters/Turners/Machinists/welders etc that I have worked with over the years didn't come close to the skills of the expat Poms we have here....sorry if this offends any aussies reading - this but that is simply what I have found...Every time I have come across excellence in skills it has been at the hands of ex poms (or one Irishman I work with currently)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="redbloke1956, post: 23976, member: 2299"] Sorry Howard I didn't see your response until I read the one from Black Flash (above) My response to him applies to you also, thanks for the Loctite link...what temp do you think the case around the spindle would reach in everyday riding? Another issue I have is: Quote "ps My view maybe UK tainted. We are already in May of a very short (good weather ?) riding season. The good workshops are always busy and could take up to 2 months to do the work." Firstly I haven't ever used a workshop for anything so I don't have one yet that I would trust to playing around with my cases...and as much as I hate to say it (being Irish born), I personally think that MOST of the Australian Fitters/Turners/Machinists/welders etc that I have worked with over the years didn't come close to the skills of the expat Poms we have here....sorry if this offends any aussies reading - this but that is simply what I have found...Every time I have come across excellence in skills it has been at the hands of ex poms (or one Irishman I work with currently) [/QUOTE]
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