The best way to treat edges of metal is a mill file and draw
filing. Duct tape will melt and leave sticky residue. If
you want a treatment for the edges, after filing, get some
rubber channel and use a RTV compound to secure it.
--
James H. Macklin
ATP,CFI,A&P
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"Peter R." wrote in message
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| Peter Duniho wrote:
|
| Nice. I especially like the use of duct tape, rather
than simply using a
| grinder to smooth the snipped edges.

|
| Thanks. I am not a metal worker by trade so there are
obvious signs of a
| knowledge and tool deficit.
|
| I was also amused at the privacy tape over your last
name, on a photo posted
| to your own web site (and thus, with an attached
registrant record with your
| full name, address, and phone number). But I suppose
this actually makes
| sense, to limit distribution of personal information if
the photo should be
| copied elsewhere.
|
| Yep, I have been burned by Usenet trolls in the past.
Granted that it
| really is not that difficult to dig up the information,
but at least they
| have to work for it. I don't want to be handing it to
them on a silver
| platter.
|
| Anyway, thanks for sharing...you've got a nice
organizational system there,
| and I won't mind copying useful bits and pieces from it.

|
| No copyright on the design so steal away. In fact, if you
have any
| improvements, I would enjoy reading about them.
|
| --
| Peter