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Crofty wrote:Never had a prob getting them into the frame, even with powder coat on. Try putting them in hot water to soften em up a .
I have to say, if I found them too hard to get in the frame, I'd consider them too hard to force my panels into.
New ones are a lot cheaper than panels and a repaint.
Cheers,
Mark.
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Made a short clip of the build to keep me motivated. Waiting on a few last minute fiddly bits but this is the year!
https://youtu.be/S45kGFNPqZY
https://youtu.be/S45kGFNPqZY
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