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munday
Posted 8/6/2013 3:10 PM (#698039)
Subject: My video...finding rust on a metro


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http://youtube.com/watch?v=yPINneN4D0A

Let me know what you think
redgrave66
Posted 8/6/2013 3:15 PM (#698040 - in reply to #698039)
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haha legend!
petrol_head
Posted 8/6/2013 3:36 PM (#698041 - in reply to #698039)
Subject: RE: My video...finding rust on a metro


drive it like its hired

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Im glad thats not in the mot test
Plox
Posted 8/6/2013 11:44 PM (#698074 - in reply to #698039)
Subject: RE: My video...finding rust on a metro
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Deffo tell you drive a rover with the suspicious looking facial hair... just saying..

munday
Posted 9/6/2013 7:01 PM (#698093 - in reply to #698039)
Subject: RE: My video...finding rust on a metro


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The dodgy facial hair is a result if owning the metro.

LOL at the MOT comment 'a light tap with the rust inspection tool'
Pandy
Posted 10/6/2013 5:25 PM (#698156 - in reply to #698039)
Subject: RE: My video...finding rust on a metro


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LOL that tool is awesome for getting the deadening off!

I'd rather not know about the rust though
DotMatrix
Posted 10/6/2013 5:41 PM (#698159 - in reply to #698039)
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doesn't look very rusty that car. what is that tool actually meant to be used for?
forcker
Posted 10/6/2013 8:50 PM (#698173 - in reply to #698039)
Subject: RE: My video...finding rust on a metro


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Remove rust, but intended to use on thicker material
(may work on cars but I wouldn't use it that for):


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Needlegun_scaler

Edited by forcker 10/6/2013 8:52 PM
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