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Check out Herb's refurbishment thread:
http://www.337skymaster.com/messages...ead.php?t=2309 Read the whole thing, but he starts discussing those stick on dampeners in post #21. |
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Looks like you're doing a real nice job, Dave.
Nothing more demoralizing that cleaning 40 year old goop from inaccessible areas, but the end result looks great. Leighton. |
#3
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Leighton:
When you get down into the inside of the belly with a pressure washer you can uncover years of grunge that has been coated in hydraulic fluid. You can make the inside look brand new. You will also find enough loose nuts, screws, clamps, etc. to start a small hardware store. There are a number of unpleasant smells lingering in the belly of the plane. All of those will be washed away. It is so much nicer to work on a plane that is clean and goop free. When I figure out how to post a picture that is not turned 90 degrees I'll send more. Dave |
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Pictures come out okay.
Hi Dave,
When I click on the thumbnail, it opens up correctly (O2 bottles on the top) on my computer! Keep the photos coming. JAG |
#5
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I wonder why it's off 90 degrees in the thumbnail
Dave |