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RE: flames - 5/16/2005 2:29:01 AM   
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what are those drawn on? they look like bike fenders.

Yes, you are right they are bike fenders.

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RE: flames - 5/17/2005 12:23:50 AM   
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Sorry I use to work @ a Harley Dealer. After 13 years it's kind of a sickness.

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RE: flames - 5/17/2005 9:29:30 PM   
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haha, i dont know too much about bikes, i just saw that picture in the internet i I liked it, i wanted to give thebigreddragon some inspiration.

ALEX

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RE: flames - 5/19/2005 5:05:07 AM   
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ORIGINAL: brownstone101

here are simple paintjobs that look great
http://www.diynet.com/diy/rc_other/article/0,2033,DIY_14223_2275897,00.html
its on DIY network 204 for comcast customers

I know this is outdated and off topic but..... Is there anything Dave from DIY can't do? God he is talented!

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RE: flames - 5/19/2005 5:15:32 AM   
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Who's Dave??

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RE: flames - 4/13/2007 5:15:50 AM   
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Hey Calvin33,
I saw your post when I was searching for flame drawings. I have a piece of metal 1.5 inches tall and 10.82 inches long. 11 ga.
Would you be willing to draw some flames to fill this area with the following criteria.
(1) the flame will be laser cut out of the metal.
(2) no part of the flame can be closer than 3/8 inch from the outer edge of the metal
(3) The metal is 11 guage so the metal left between the legs of the flames cannot be too thin I am thinking about 3/16ths.
(4) Keep in mind that all flames will be cut out, so the design cannot have areas that are not connected to the base metal shield.
If you can come up with a cool design, I would be willing to compensate you for it and possibly have you design other cutouts for me.
Let me know if you would be interested. I am in the Denver area.
Thanks,
tagger585
tagger585@msn.com

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RE: flames - 4/13/2007 3:12:58 PM   
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Heres some flames for ya.
Sorry some are small if you want them or others just pm me with your email and ill hook you up.

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RE: flames - 4/13/2007 3:29:21 PM   
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Thanks for the reply.
What I am looking for is someone to be able to draw the flames for me in autocad or coreldraw to fit within the boundries of the metal size in my last post. My mind is not the creative type in that regard. I will have several shapes of metal that I will need flames designed and I am looking for a sub-contractor to do the designs.
Do you draw your own flames?
I don't know what PM means or how to do it. My email is tagger585@msn.com
Thanks,
Taggs

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RE: flames - 4/14/2007 1:26:57 AM   
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Sorry tagger I didn't draw those flames. Check with that peed guy it looks like he could hook you up.

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RE: flames - 4/14/2007 9:40:22 AM   
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we do that sort of work as well.....
with some 90+ plus different ways we do flames from Bikes to Dragsters,helmets to R/C cars...
we may be able to help as well....
Razorgrafix23@hotmail.com


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