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femailyetti
Dec 24, 2018Explorer
If you spend two hours with a scraper and a drill with a brass wire brush, you can get this nice shiny aluminum finish on yout front vent of yo 1987 Holiday Rambler.
I switched to using Brass wire brushes in the drill as the iron based ones were scratching the aluminum finish on my older task on the roof.
for those of you up north, it was around 60 degrees or so when I was doing this. I live just south of WDW In Florida. the glue on the tape was not as sticky as when I did the project in the 90 degree summer heat. I am not sure what temperature is recommended for the tape, put the roof was about 75 or so from the thermometer I placed there
I switched to using Brass wire brushes in the drill as the iron based ones were scratching the aluminum finish on my older task on the roof.
for those of you up north, it was around 60 degrees or so when I was doing this. I live just south of WDW In Florida. the glue on the tape was not as sticky as when I did the project in the 90 degree summer heat. I am not sure what temperature is recommended for the tape, put the roof was about 75 or so from the thermometer I placed there
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