stainless screws

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trojanmanXS
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stainless screws

Post by trojanmanXS »

Ok its 80 out and I gave up a boat ride on the neigbors vessel with two other neighbors as well I own a project boat :roll:
I got the front cabin windows all stripped sanded,painted and new plexi went in yesterday, the "po :twisted: " painted the frames while on the boat and yes went right over the screws. I tried to soak them for a few days in paint thinner but didnt touch it , then I went to buy new screws welll did I tell you I was CHEAP? thats close to 60 screws for two windows, so I had an idea, I placed all the scews in my lyman turbo tubler. the tumbler is what I used when reloading bullets it cleans and polishes the brass before you resize,fill ect, well a few hours in there with walnut mix and they came out all clean and shiny :D , in any case I can now take the front windows off the list , only 101 more items to address.
jefflaw35

Post by jefflaw35 »

sweet! keep it moving buddy!!! 8) ripped the wood floor out of the bed of a 1933 ford pick up today myself. what a mess!
larryeddington
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Post by larryeddington »

I guess I am just lazy, you guys are bringing smoke. 8)
Larry Eddington
1984 F-36 Tri Cabin "The Phoenix II"
1978 F-28 "The Phoenix"
Fish Master 2350 Bay Boat
9.5' Dink
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