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Old 09 February 2009, 07:59 PM
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Just about to attack these for the first time, any advice when wrapping headers / uppipe would be great, i have bought some metal ties so shouldnt be too much of a pig I expect!!
Old 09 February 2009, 08:00 PM
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If you can get a water sprayer thingy that helps. Goes on tighter
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I'd leave it in a bucket of water over night. It not only makes it tighter when its dry, but also makes it better to cut and no fibers flying about.
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who told you to do that chips

keep it as tight as possable dont leave any gaps
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Well not sure really, some nice young lad. Love you
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