I lifted his pictures, rotated and resized one, then smooshed them together. These are the same gun, before and after. It was nickel, now it's chrome and buttery smooth.
It's done on the original metal, which is why it's sometimes called the revenge of the belt sander. Unless I read Clark Custom's webpage wrong, that's around $500 or so of expert labor right there.
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Wow, that smoothed version almost looks cuddly. Is all the work done on the original metal, or does he replace some pieces?
ReplyDeleteIt's done on the original metal, which is why it's sometimes called the revenge of the belt sander. Unless I read Clark Custom's webpage wrong, that's around $500 or so of expert labor right there.
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