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KW 382 Bronzo

plankton

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I added a "Bond Strap" from jon, changed out the o'rings, lemon bath and some oil to seal the bronze and .......................................................................

 

plankton

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Very happy with the movement in this one, tuned up really nice!
 

Ruski91

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Plankton - i gotta give you kuddos! Your photography skills are getting better and better! A whole new level from when we last chatted about it over on RWG
 

plankton

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Plankton - i gotta give you kuddos! Your photography skills are getting better and better! A whole new level from when we last chatted about it over on RWG


Thanks!!! Not good at the props like you are, yet at least.

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ALE7575

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Maybe the nicest PAM 382 combo I have seen
The cleaning is almost perfect
Congrats
ALE
 

al358

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Say hello to my new desktop pic, thanks for sharing she is beautiful!!!!!
 

kilowattore

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Stunning pics and great combo, you did a very good job!
Now, where are the other pics? :D
 

ALE7575

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I will include this link in PAM GUIDE

ALE
 

mkawass

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niiiiiiiiiiiiice, what do you mean by adding oil to seal the bronze? do you add oil to prevent patina? if so, can you tell me what type of oil and the procedure? thanks
 

plankton

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niiiiiiiiiiiiice, what do you mean by adding oil to seal the bronze? do you add oil to prevent patina? if so, can you tell me what type of oil and the procedure? thanks


I found the oil on the "Cap Cod" towelettes that come in the metal cannister preserve the bronze. Now I didn't rub or polish the oil on, just gently wipe it on and use a microfiber to remove it. This made the non-patina look last (which I prefer personally).