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Old 08-17-2009, 11:56 PM
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Originally Posted by BlackedOutREVO
What I do is take a big azz pot and use a pie pan on top. So kinda like a buffet where they have the boiling water under the pans to keep the food hot. Same deal but I put water and the dye in the top of the pie crust pan. So you can leave the plastic in there and make sure it gets really soaked in with out worrying about having the plastic parts sitting right above a fire. It works really well with little parts because yo cant loose them LOL.

Hope that makes sense. That how I did my CAT SX pulleys and all that and it worked great!
I couldn't wait for your reply so I just experimented, it turned out fairly well

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