How to stipple polymer grips....

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How to stipple polymer grips....

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Here are the results of the first project.
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The grip was actually from a wheelbarrow, not a handgun.

However, the puppy did such an excellent job that I think I'm going to give him my Glock to play with next time...
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Reading the headline and before the text I was going to write...."just hold them against a big grit grinding wheel"...but looks like the dog does a better job. Well done Fido!---00
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Definitely, a non slip grip!
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Ha ! But I was just wondering why you have a "before" picture of a wheelbarrow grip.
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Soldering iron works too, but its no where near aggressive and positive slip free as this!
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Polymer for wheelbarrow handles? Doc....I considered you more of a redneck than that......
Shucks, I got this wheelbarrow back in 1982 and when the handles rotted off I made a new pair out of oak and made sure my hands were not going to slip off when I was pulling backwards so I made them a pistol grip with the ends bulged out a bit......

Got rid of the one tube wheel that's always seems to be flat and made it a dually with "run flats". Longevity and durability.....even strong enough to hold a cat....the cat from hell.

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:) :shock: :D
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Sixgun wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 1:59 pm Polymer for wheelbarrow handles? Doc....I considered you more of a redneck than that......
Shucks, I got this wheelbarrow back in 1982 and when the handles rotted off I made a new pair out of oak and made sure my hands were not going to slip off when I was pulling backwards so I made them a pistol grip with the ends bulged out a bit......

Got rid of the one tube wheel that's always seems to be flat and made it a dually with "run flats". Longevity and durability.....even strong enough to hold a cat....the cat from hell.

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bmtshooter wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 7:23 am Ha ! But I was just wondering why you have a "before" picture of a wheelbarrow grip.
It's the other one; lazy dog only did the one side.
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