I am from Philippines and I have an xmetal. Penny to be specific. Bought it since 2002. It was passed on from my father to me. Had a hard time looking for a repair shop. Been looking for it anywhere in our city but no one repairs it. Until I found it on the net, some 1400miles away from me. Sent it via courier, and now its already new again. The repairman used line gear products for replacement. Been planning to be a repairman myself so I can service xmetal here in our place..
Best of the best by oakley where they seem now to sell more rubbish designs and easy to break. But can still find a repair person to fix snd replace parts as to finding a good fake pair too.
I am from Philippines and I have an xmetal. Penny to be specific. Bought it since 2002. It was passed on from my father to me. Had a hard time looking for a repair shop. Been looking for it anywhere in our city but no one repairs it. Until I found it on the net, some 1400miles away from me. Sent it via courier, and now its already new again. The repairman used line gear products for replacement. Been planning to be a repairman myself so I can service xmetal here in our place..
Best of the best by oakley where they seem now to sell more rubbish designs and easy to break.
But can still find a repair person to fix snd replace parts as to finding a good fake pair too.
what is the name of the process taken after sandblasting?
It's anodizing. You should be able to find it by searching on UA-cam or the internet with keywords like 'Titanium' and 'Anodizing’.
@@linegear what kind of current and voltage do you use? Which metal did you have for anodizing?
It’s too bad you don’t sell those frames themselves😢