To: | Terry Smith <terryrs@adelphia.net> |
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Subject: | Re: MC bracket |
From: | Rissa and Jim <reveye@speakeasy.net> |
Date: | Mon, 16 Feb 2004 20:21:52 -0500 |
Cc: | TRIUMPHS@autox.team.net |
References: | <NCBBKDNEEKEOHAOIIOIIGELFGJAA.ryoung@navcomtech.com> <007401c3f4df$30da40c0$f12a9145@bresnan.net> <001001c3f4ee$415ec6f0$7896aa44@kalenempm0bjxc> |
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There is NO brake fluid that won't just roll the paint off the bracket. Seems to me that alot of you would rather spend a major amount of time on things that can be solved much easier by spending just a little money instead of spending a whole weekend working on something that winds up costing you more in the long run in aggravation and possibly doing it a second time and making spouses mad when you could solve the problem for just a little more money in a fraction of the time.... Just my two cents and this isn't directed at anyone in particular...... Jim Reavis 1960 TR3A Terry Smith wrote: >Joe, this summer I used a wire brush on a 6" bench grinder for most of it, >then a rotary wire brush in a drill for most of the rest. Followed with a >phosphoric acid bath to neutralize rust |
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