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Jon and V Boat Conversions & Modifications
1999 Starcraft Superfisherman Transom Restoration
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<blockquote data-quote="muskyhunter1978" data-source="post: 510604" data-attributes="member: 34965"><p>I'm doing my best here, but I have to tell ya, there is quite a bit and its been very difficult to remove it. I had to resort to a dremel with a little cutting bit to get it out of the pits. What is interesting is once you buzz it out of the pit, its usually underneath what looks like good metal right beside the pit. </p><p></p><p>I would say that as of now, I have about 90% of the white crud out of of the tin. There are still tiny specs of white here and there that would take me another week or ten to remove... lol. I used the dremel on all of it.. which is insanely tedious, then scoured and scrubbed the ever living piss out of it with white vineger and stainless brushes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muskyhunter1978, post: 510604, member: 34965"] I'm doing my best here, but I have to tell ya, there is quite a bit and its been very difficult to remove it. I had to resort to a dremel with a little cutting bit to get it out of the pits. What is interesting is once you buzz it out of the pit, its usually underneath what looks like good metal right beside the pit. I would say that as of now, I have about 90% of the white crud out of of the tin. There are still tiny specs of white here and there that would take me another week or ten to remove... lol. I used the dremel on all of it.. which is insanely tedious, then scoured and scrubbed the ever living piss out of it with white vineger and stainless brushes. [/QUOTE]
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