Woo Hoo! A Big Project!

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Chuey wrote:Congrats. Splain the ribbons, please. It's OK to gloat a little.

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Its been a great read up to now...and what a fitting ending!

Great work melville...good on ya mate....now go put some miles on her...you both deserve it!
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Congrats Mel. A spectacular finish.
And working on patina development will definitely help to diminish any tendency to suffer from feelings of post-project anti-climax. Have fun.
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+Congrats, Mel. It looks GOLD to me, it even SAYS GOLD!
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I can only hope I have the same patience you've demonstrated on your rebuild! Fantastic results, an awesome bike built from patience and careful work.
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And the patina gathering begins!

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Dropped it at a remote intersection because I was undecided about left or right before I realized I'd stopped.

In other news, I'm no longer working at The Number Factory. The future is undecided at this point, but I think it will include working with tangible objects and/or customer interaction, things that have been missing from my professional life these last several years.
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Ah Mel, it's good to start on the patina development, but perhaps another week or two of gleaming perfection would have been nice. Condolences, and I hope your dignity is intact. Congrats on the career change, whichever way it goes - dealing with real-time analogue humans or objects is bound to be an improvement.

I am facing daily dilemmas about which bits of patina to retain. I really don't want to steal Brunhilde's history while I clean and repair and repaint. Valve covers say volumes - this is my compromise -

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Scuffs on the bottom of the valve covers LOOKS Just SOOOOOO macho!
But the pegs need to match.
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Yeah, and ones that are ground while moving are a lot more macho than the marks from falling over when stopped at an intersection. :lol:
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Major Softie wrote:Yeah, and ones that are ground while moving are a lot more macho than the marks from falling over when stopped at an intersection. :lol:
Yes Major, several parallel horizontal marks do look much more orderly than random vertical, angled and horizontal lines. :mrgreen:
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