Don't think 'pads', think 'backing plate', 'pedal assembly', etc . People
on the list have been promoting the idea of baking freshly painted items to
harden the paint. And brake parts is exactly what I'm thinking, right now
... :)
Robert D.
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>I must have missed something....baking brake parts ? for what reason? I
can understand the
>dishwasher , have done that myself...... but baking?
>Please explain..
>Kevin Hardie
>DIFO 62 Sprite MarkII
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>> My Midget saved me from making a horrible mistake. A man I was dating
dropped by
>> unannounced one afternoon, while I was baking brake parts and had several
engine
>> parts on the kitchen table. He very delicately moved a piston so he could
set
>> down his tea, all the while sniffing at the unusual odor eminating from
the
>> oven. Just then, the timer went off, and I removed my culinary
masterpiece. He
>> left shortly after, and I never heard from him again. About a year later
I met
>> Gary, and the rest is history.
>> Kate
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>> Robert Duquette wrote:
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>> > My wife just returned home from a short business trip and found an MC
on the
>> > kitchen table. Yesterday morning before she left she needed to do some
last
>> > minute stuff on my computer with the brake backing plate beside it.
>> >
>> > Not a word was said! :) It's as if it's invisible. I'm quite amused.
>> >
>> > Robert Duquette
>> > Ottawa ON Canada
>> > http://www3.sympatico.ca/robertduquette
>> > RobertDuquette@Sympatico.ca
>> > '65 RHD BRG Sprite
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