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Re: rear valance

To: GSTROM99@aol.com
Subject: Re: rear valance
From: Scott Donnelly <oharajem@free.midcoast.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Jun 2000 08:06:52 -0400
See if your local rental center has a FEIN detail sander. In addition to sanding
heads, you can attach mini circular saw metal cutting blades that vibrate (like
the type used to off plaster casts) rather than rotate. If the welds are not too
deep, you can plung cut into the valance seam without damaging the adjacent
panels. See: http://www.wwforum.com/faqs_articles/fein.html
Scott Donnelly
SV

GSTROM99@aol.com wrote:

> In a message dated 6/28/00 7:25:55 AM Central Daylight Time,
> proper.mike@accentleasing.com writes:
>
> >  Will an air chisel do
> >  to much damage????
>
> An air chisel???  Beware, kiddo.  You may just try and use a jigsaw for the
> side and top, then you'd be able to weld it back in.  The bottom seam you may
> be able to cut the spot welds with one of those cool little hole saws.
>
> Gary




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