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Old 04-01-2020, 06:57 AM   #20
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Default Re: Been dabbling in Stainless trim repair

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These are the worst pieces on the 47 I’m working on.
The first one is "ugly" IF you would like to send them, I'll be more than happy to work on them for you. I feel very confident the second one I can get back to concourse quality, the first one we'll have to see just how stretched it is? BUT I will do my best and IF need be I can also get my friend who taught me a lot of what I know to help me as well. IF you decide to send them I'm not sure "what" resources you have available to you there in Alaska BUT IF you have someone near by that sells 6' or 12' allthread rods (like a industrial fastener house like me) the cardboard tubes that it gets sent in are "good" for sending chrome strips and a piece of 1 x 1 will help keep it from getting bent.
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