Vinyl wrap

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screenman

Legendary Member
Not too hard on straight tubes, it is the curves where you have to shrink and stretch that makes things interesting.
 
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derrick

derrick

The Glue that binds us together.
i was kinda hoping this thread was about vinyl wrapping a bike... can't imagine it being easy.
I'll let you know.:okay::laugh:
 

Globalti

Legendary Member
Use the leftover to wrap your Beemer, de-badged of course so all the lads down the street think it's a stealth M Series, innit.

Of just do the bonnet for that rally look.
 

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
What are you planning to build?

I had a pair of home built tl loudspeakers which served me well for many decades - based on kef b110 and isophon tweeters ( the latter eventually replaced with kef t27). Then more recently decided to rebuild them to the Dr Bailey design by adding a pair of b139s which I first read about in the 80s but then couldn't afford. Having bought the woofers spotted I could get ready built 2nd hand genuine kef speakers for similar money to the value of the units. Ended up buying some genuinely amazing 2nd hand kef reference speakers of a different design and sold off all the old bits. New ones are Kef reference 105/3 if anyone is still reading at this point
I’m looking at the M1tlm ribbon from IPL acoustics. Could be a bit of fun :-)
 
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