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<blockquote data-quote="tinman" data-source="post: 6541681" data-attributes="member: 11821"><p>i cant honestly give you an answer to that, i was watching someone on the tube, robrenz i think it might have been, suffice as to say there is even some science to the shape of that wavy track too, needs a little curve in it so as to let the oil move out and not act like a scraper and keep it there.</p><p></p><p>the ways would need something other than just a grind as you say, it might be crude but some time with a die grinder and a template Might get you back on track, they might still be there for if they have to grind past them the thing is too far gone nearly.</p><p></p><p>ill not say it lightly but id assume that i could do the frosting myself with the right tool?.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tinman, post: 6541681, member: 11821"] i cant honestly give you an answer to that, i was watching someone on the tube, robrenz i think it might have been, suffice as to say there is even some science to the shape of that wavy track too, needs a little curve in it so as to let the oil move out and not act like a scraper and keep it there. the ways would need something other than just a grind as you say, it might be crude but some time with a die grinder and a template Might get you back on track, they might still be there for if they have to grind past them the thing is too far gone nearly. ill not say it lightly but id assume that i could do the frosting myself with the right tool?. [/QUOTE]
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