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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 08:45 am
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Any worries re: the Ti's softness??
I have a Ti Pulsar that looks like crap from semi-rough use.
And any job that requires your arms elevated for too long is no good...

Pax

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Yes you do, I was out in the wind yesterday using an optical level and thought it was a good time to try out my sweater.  The watch is great and thanks.

IW wrote:
boy10.gifSweet looking Eric. Enjoy it!!!!

Firegun.gifDo I detect a 'Kentucky Chill' in the air?

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Try getting a set of Bergoen refinishing blocks and you can learn how to put a brushed finish on the Ti, and be able to maintain it.  It is not the same as the blasted finish but it would be a new skill and for $15 a block that is not bad.  They last forever if you treat them right and for no more use than you will give them.

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Great looking watch Eric. Nice clean designhand6.gif

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 11:19 am
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Thanks Tony, I though it would make a good every day piece, it is realy easy to read.

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 Posted: Fri Nov 3rd, 2006 11:38 am
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e.avery wrote: Try getting a set of Bergoen refinishing blocks and you can learn how to put a brushed finish on the Ti, and be able to maintain it.  It is not the same as the blasted finish but it would be a new skill and for $15 a block that is not bad.  They last forever if you treat them right and for no more use than you will give them.

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Thanks for the idea, Eric. I'm not overly attached to the Pulsar so it would be a good learning experience.

Pax

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Here is a link to some tools the Omega fiber pad at the bottom is great and just the right consistency.  A scotch bright may work have never tried it.  The Omega pad just mimics the finish they use.

http://www.ofrei.com/page251.html#3067

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