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I have spend a lot of time dealing with thin aircraft aluminum. I don''t know how thick your aluminum is on the mule, but here are several suggestions.
1. Patience. Aluminum is easy to destroy.
2. _NEVER_ use steel or stainless steel wire brushes. They will tiny pieces of steel imbedded in...
There are several F-104 Starfighters, (the "rocket with a man in it" ) based at St. Pete/Clearwater Airport in Florida. These were designed purely as supersonic interceptors during the cold war. They could sustain Mach 2. I believe that they are still occasionally flown at air shows.
The sad part is that only you will know the hours you put into his changeover. ( and perhaps your wife). It's been an amazingly fast and relatively painless changeover... at least from the user's point of view.
Thanks Mike
Nice Truck, I didn't know that there were any members in the UP. I get to L'anse every once in a while...Usually through Sawyer. I'll try to look you up next trip
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good find... NEVER IGNORE A SUBTLE HINT !!!
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–adjective, -tler, -tlest.
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DM, Yes we are planning to be there, and very much looking forward to it. I guess the word got around about how much fun we had last year. Looks like quyite a turnout for this year! Let me know what I can help with