Realy cool. I'll ask also..would you be willing to share the stl files?
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Realy cool. I'll ask also..would you be willing to share the stl files?
Rob Depew
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Thanks. All of them are available on Thingiverse. https://www.thingiverse.com/bytes311/designs
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This is some nice work. Do you think these are possible via 3d printing?sketch-1693423556494.jpg
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Thanks, much appreciated.
Bytes, yeah if you have the exact measurements of the opening, anything is possible with a large enough printer.
Rob Depew
Tacoma, Wa
'81 DeLorean 4877 Grey, Auto, 4 wheels
The Ressurection of 4877......
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I pulled my car outside today and that 409 cleaner did nothing for water spots. I tried CLR and it seems to work pretty good. I also found my spray tire cleaner seems to work a little better than CLR for water spots. The problem is the spots show up in the sun but it's not good to try to clean it in the sun. I will never again wash the car without drying it. But the effort to dry it, why not just clean the car by hand with a spay cleaner and a roll of paper towels.
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Just replaced my Catalytic converter with the Euro one from Delorean go. Not hard to do, and the car drives and smells way better. My original was definitely clogged or at least not flowing well.
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Replaced my partially melted fuse box. That was a lot of work in a weird angle my body didn't like.
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