More D.T.I. Repairs
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hi all I got sum D.T.I's at the boot sale they needed my loving touch sum pics of them before and after


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last ones


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You do good work!!!!!
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+1 Graemlin

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Nice work Bob, Thumbsup 
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Some of those lenses looked pretty scratched up. What did you use to polish the scratches out?

Great job.

Mike.

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hi I make new ones but for lightly scratch ones I use t cut
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Wow krv3000, that looks professional. How would one go about making a new lens like that?

Mark
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Bob - if I didn't know better, I'd think the second pic was taken with no lens on the DTI!
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