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Re: rear fender



Troy,

Thanks for the input ---- I've been thinking that the Dremel might not be
the way to go, so I'll be using the hack saw (actually I have a coping saw
I've used for finish wood trim which looks like it'll give me more control).

I'll let ya know how it goes, although I probably won't get around to it
until I get back from my first cross country trip from Denver to Oregon
starting next week.

Catch ya later,  Lance
- -----Original Message-----
From: Troy Blood <TroyB@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: Triumph Mail List (E-mail) <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Friday, June 04, 1999 11:46 AM
Subject: rear fender


>Lance,
>
>I dont know if you have ever cut off fenders before or not, but I have
>tried the Dremel thing before and it doesn't work so well.  Even with an
>adjustable speed Dremel the speed of the cutting wheel melted the
>fender. What I did was to use a hack saw with a medium tooth and it
>worked great. I was able to cut it a lot straighter too.  Once I cut it
>off I used a file to clean and shape it up.
>
>Just my .02 worth.
>
>Troy
>
>Troy Blood
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