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Old 11-25-2006, 00:35   #1 (permalink)
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Default airpack rebuild, deep pits in the air can

I tore down my airpack today to rebuild it. The air can, for lack of a better term, was full of water, brake fluid and rust. I got a honing tool to clean it up but the pits are pretty deep. Does anybody have a trick to refinish the inside of the can? I'm afraid if I hone the can long enough to remove the deep pits, I'll be able to read the newspaper through it.

Does this thing need to be smooth as glass or just smooth enough not to tear the rubber seal or what?

Do you apply an epoxy or metal filler and hone it smooth?
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