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Thread: NOW available SWB rear window defroster nozzles

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    Senior Member moito's Avatar
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    NOW available SWB rear window defroster nozzles

    a year ago i started on this as a side project.
    it took a while but today i got the first batch back from the coater.

    those come very close to the original..
    correct stampin
    correct welding
    correct hard-soldering
    correct colour

    unfortunatly i did not find any company that does PVC dipping (like the originals)
    so i decided to go for thick-layer powder coating as surface finish... but i`m quite happy with the result...thanks to the
    owner of this company who was open to try things out and understood how i`m ticking.

    attached a few pics of the making......

    thanks for looking
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    Wow! That's fabulous, Franz! Geez, I wish I could do cool stuff like this. ...

    Lee
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    Senior Member moito's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by 302340 View Post
    Wow! That's fabulous, Franz! Geez, I wish I could do cool stuff like this. ...

    Lee
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    thank you Sir

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    Awesome work as always. I personally don't need this part but I want to say thank you for all you do for the community and your help with quality parts.
    Mark Erbesfield
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    Quote Originally Posted by merbesfield View Post
    Awesome work as always. I personally don't need this part but I want to say thank you for all you do for the community and your help with quality parts.
    +1

    Richard
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