Vendor Services Restamping THCs - Guide and Pricing (1 Viewer)

In my opinion this is a lot...
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Well in my opinion it's jusssttt right ......

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Yup. Made denom stamps exactly as the old to mimic the previous stamp.
This is my favorite service, however, I have a question.

Let’s say there’s a bunch of tires that have worn to non existent stamps.

You would probably restamp first (because you might lose some right?) and then potentially condition the sides with the ones remaining (in that order?)

This would be an incredible service.

Also in your experience, do you think leaded chips survive the restamping process better than unleaded? Assuming they are in the same condition (might be a controversial topic).
 
This is my favorite service, however, I have a question.

Let’s say there’s a bunch of tires that have worn to non existent stamps.

You would probably restamp first (because you might lose some right?) and then potentially condition the sides with the ones remaining (in that order?)

This would be an incredible service.

Also in your experience, do you think leaded chips survive the restamping process better than unleaded? Assuming they are in the same condition (might be a controversial topic).
Order wouldn't matter. I don't know how to edge, but I'd do the quickest step first.

Nah, both chips stamp the same. Overall condition matters more than leaded or unleaded.
 
Nah, both chips stamp the same. Overall condition matters more than leaded or unleaded.
do you measure diameter before you restamp?

Might be an interesting experiment to see if there’s a certain diameter that you know won’t survive the process, or which has a good chance of surviving
 
do you measure diameter before you restamp?

Might be an interesting experiment to see if there’s a certain diameter that you know won’t survive the process, or which has a good chance of surviving
Diameter of the chip doesn't matter. Thickness of the chip does.
 
Diameter of the chip doesn't matter. Thickness of the chip does.
Sorry I meant thickness of the center of the chip… I would be curious the difference of a worn chip that would still work vs murdered chip (which you’ve blatantly said you can’t stamp).
 

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