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    Posted: 18 Feb 2017 at 2:13am
Hey guys I been kind of just larkin in the shadows but since I did the Teeter grips for you guys the wheels have been turning and I have done these Teeter style grips with aluminum so what do you think .

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The Grip Master has done it again!!!!!Awesome William
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They certainly are shiny.

I would like to see them in person.  Something like that is just too hard to photograph and get the full effect.  It would seem to me that aluminum would be a very time consuming material to work with unless you start with a casting.

How many hours William?
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Beemer yes its very time consuming with the aluminum being a soft and gummy material and it being a heat sink they get HOT quick so there hard to hold on to for very long and it gums up your grinding stuff quick also as for as time in them I don't know I didn't keep up with it on these but have been working on them off and on since not long after I got finished with the other Teeter grips I done for you guys but on the last set of aluminum grips I did I had over 30 hrs. in them. its hard to charge buy what time I have in them its more a labor of love type thing.


Beemer I also have the material in for your grips.
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Sounds like Beemer is still Xmas shopping!!!!!
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These aluminum grips look sharp William.
I was thinking, what would look really cool on them, was if you could etch an Auto Mag logo, like the swirl into them too.  I know, more time, cost goes up, probably out of my budget.  Just sayin' though. 
Nice work regardless.  ;-) 
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