Yep Jan 01 I'm dismantling it. That all black 315 is calling my name... lolNormous wrote:I can't wait till the offseason to get mine in. Ready Bellerivercrossbowhunter?
Thanks to a well known trouble maker
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Congratulations. They look really Great. So if i am reading this right,,,
" In non-technical terms, type III has higher wear resistance than type II because it is roughly twice as thick. Forget the word hardness or hard coating. Any thin coating is only as hard as the substrate that is being coated. So if you could anodize a sponge, it won't be hard. "
,,, I sure would like to see Excalibur offer a Titanium Riser and Main Frame in Type 111 Anodizing ( Special Custom Order ). Hope i am still alive If this ever happens. I would order one in a heart beat.
Stephen
" In non-technical terms, type III has higher wear resistance than type II because it is roughly twice as thick. Forget the word hardness or hard coating. Any thin coating is only as hard as the substrate that is being coated. So if you could anodize a sponge, it won't be hard. "
,,, I sure would like to see Excalibur offer a Titanium Riser and Main Frame in Type 111 Anodizing ( Special Custom Order ). Hope i am still alive If this ever happens. I would order one in a heart beat.
Stephen
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Re: Thanks to a well known trouble maker
Neil, I don't remember the prices but I'm sure Paul knows the pricing.one shot scott wrote:They all look amazing Don. I like the black on the blackout. That's the way they should look imho. Where are you guys getting this done and whats a rough cost?
http://www.sti-coatings.com/index.html#&panel1-1
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Don they look great , now to do the other 47 lol
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Re: Thanks to a well known trouble maker
I sent my rail with Dons, it turned out really nice. I had it done Level III Black.
Big thanks to Don and that "trouble maker" for helping me get this done.
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Paul he has called me much worse and im unsure as why.paulaboutform wrote:Don, those look awesome! I'm sure glad they turned out great.......Mike, are you gonna let him get away with callin ya a trouble maker? !!!
Paul
Although i believe this time it was in reference to Anthony
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newbie wrote:Paul he has called me much worse and im unsure as why.paulaboutform wrote:Don, those look awesome! I'm sure glad they turned out great.......Mike, are you gonna let him get away with callin ya a trouble maker? !!!
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Although i believe this time it was in reference to Anthony
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.....what ever happened to the nice chrome bumpers that used to reflect in the sunlight and could be used as a mirror?
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Re: Thanks to a well known trouble maker
Very nice Rick. That really does look awesome! The best part is the complete elimination of serving wear from the rail. You're gonna love it.roly wrote:
I sent my rail with Dons, it turned out really nice. I had it done Level III Black.
Big thanks to Don and that "trouble maker" for helping me get this done.
.....Mike, I had to read that again. Sorry buddy, I think you're right. Don must've been referring to Anthony as the troublemaker!
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It is difficult to really get a handle on just how slick the surface is. Once I touched it, I had to have it! And for all you gutter boys, I meant the mainframe.
I think the serving wear and the wear on the hooks is going to be insignificant from here on.
As far as personalizing a bow, it's hard to beat the combination of bling, bling and practicality. The price for polishing the mainframe and anodizing, including the riser was somewhere in the $120 area.
Paul, please confirm or correct.
I think we gotsid git Flightattendant's bow done in hot pank! Maybe chartreuse
I think the serving wear and the wear on the hooks is going to be insignificant from here on.
As far as personalizing a bow, it's hard to beat the combination of bling, bling and practicality. The price for polishing the mainframe and anodizing, including the riser was somewhere in the $120 area.
Paul, please confirm or correct.
I think we gotsid git Flightattendant's bow done in hot pank! Maybe chartreuse
Some people just like stepping on rakes
Re: Thanks to a well known trouble maker
Why would you want a titanium riser?? A titanium riser will cost an arm and leg and secondly a titanium riser would be heavier than the factory aluminum riser.SEC-ond 2 none wrote:
,,, I sure would like to see Excalibur offer a Titanium Riser and Main Frame in Type 111 Anodizing ( Special Custom Order ). Hope i am still alive If this ever happens. I would order one in a heart beat.
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Boo wrote:Neil, I don't remember the prices but I'm sure Paul knows the pricing.one shot scott wrote:They all look amazing Don. I like the black on the blackout. That's the way they should look imho. Where are you guys getting this done and whats a rough cost?
http://www.sti-coatings.com/index.html#&panel1-1
ah ok, its that troublemaker. Now I know. There are a few of those running amok here.
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Nope, while Mike is a troublemaker, Paul is the trouble maker this time.one shot scott wrote:Boo wrote:Neil, I don't remember the prices but I'm sure Paul knows the pricing.one shot scott wrote:They all look amazing Don. I like the black on the blackout. That's the way they should look imho. Where are you guys getting this done and whats a rough cost?
http://www.sti-coatings.com/index.html#&panel1-1
ah ok, its that troublemaker. Now I know. There are a few of those running amok here.
Paul works really crazy hours, sometimes 20 hours a day, so I really appreciate his help on this, even though I didn't need anodizing until I saw his bow!
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Re: Thanks to a well known trouble maker
How does "MR. NICE GUY" get slammed here. Y'all sure like SHINY stuff on your huntin' equipment!Boo wrote:It is difficult to really get a handle on just how slick the surface is. Once I touched it, I had to have it! And for all you gutter boys, I meant the mainframe.
I think the serving wear and the wear on the hooks is going to be insignificant from here on.
As far as personalizing a bow, it's hard to beat the combination of bling, bling and practicality. The price for polishing the mainframe and anodizing, including the riser was somewhere in the $120 area.
Paul, please confirm or correct.
I think we gotsid git Flightattendant's bow done in hot pank! Maybe chartreuse
Those look REALLY cool.
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Yep, but we're styl'n!flightattendant100 wrote:How does "MR. NICE GUY" get slammed here. Y'all sure like SHINY stuff on your huntin' equipment!Boo wrote:It is difficult to really get a handle on just how slick the surface is. Once I touched it, I had to have it! And for all you gutter boys, I meant the mainframe.
I think the serving wear and the wear on the hooks is going to be insignificant from here on.
As far as personalizing a bow, it's hard to beat the combination of bling, bling and practicality. The price for polishing the mainframe and anodizing, including the riser was somewhere in the $120 area.
Paul, please confirm or correct.
I think we gotsid git Flightattendant's bow done in hot pank! Maybe chartreuse
Those look REALLY cool.
Some people just like stepping on rakes