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Re: Friday Chat 11.13.15

Subject: Re: Friday Chat 11.13.15
by BillH on 2015/11/13 23:37:30

AH, you guys................

Scary job, you have to remove the black, fiberglass insulation without screwing up the aluminum (its on there really tight).

Then, remove the clear anodizing with pro strength Easy Off oven cleaner.
Then sand out the stone chips 600, 800, 1,000 & 1,500
Then sand the aluminum colored painted part.
Then polish the aluminum.
Then have it clear anodized or painted with hi temp clear
Then mask & paint the aluminum colored striped
Then use hi temp industrial epoxy to attach the insulation.

And that don't count restoring the pipes themselves.
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