jonb
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Reged: 05/16/07
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Has anyone done this on their own? I have a calfee that is in need of refinishing and I thought I may try sanding down the original paint before having it refinished.
Anyone? 
Thanks, Jon B.
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Dave_Thompson
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Reged: 12/19/03
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Loc: Spokane, Washington
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I would strongly suggest you contact Calfee as to how to proceed with your paint stripping. They will give you the info you need. I don't believe sanding is the way to go.
-------------------- Steel lover, but then I like Ti with carbon too.
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Lon
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Reged: 12/20/03
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Loc: Pittsburgh, PA
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I would return it to them to be refinished. I had one done and it came back better than new. I have known others to do the same. The cost is less if you are going with the same color(s). Give them a call and you can get all the specifics.
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jonb
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Thanks to both of you, I'll do just that!
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Umlungu
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Not to thread hijack here, but I have a related question. Do you know if Craig can "nudify" a painted fork? I saw they can prep an existing fork but I didn't know if that was the same thing as making it into a nude fork.
If no one knows I'll just call Craig, but I thought I could ask here first.
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Lon
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Reged: 12/20/03
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Yes he can make a fork nude. When you buy a nude bike he takes a fork from Easton, Alpha Q etc. and makes them nude. He did if for me when I bought my nude Fly.
After I posted yesterday I checked and there is a price list at the site for all of these services. I'd still call too to discuss it.
Take care.
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Umlungu
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Thanks Lon!
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