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Restoring an Old Spam Can -- To Strip or Not to Strip



 
 
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Old July 17th 04, 04:43 PM
Pete Schaefer
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Probably a pretty safe bet. However, a friend of a friend of a friend took
his airplane to some knucklehead auto repair types who had no experience
with airplanes. They offered such a good deal! "Sure we can do an
airplane....just like doing a car!" They thought it was the cool thing to
just sand the airplane down to bare metal. They did him the added favor of
making all the rivet heads flush. Complete disaster.

So, as long as you don't do anything completely bone-headed like that.....

"bryan chaisone" wrote in message
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Thought painting might be the one w/ the least liability.



 




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