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1968 Mirrocraft Rebuild continues
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<blockquote data-quote="Al U Minium" data-source="post: 420695" data-attributes="member: 20945"><p>Painted the inside with 2 coats of oil based Rustoleum. A little bit of mineral spirits really helps get rid of brush strokes. The holes and corrosion from the stainless steel transducer bracket were wire brushed; covered with JB Weld, then clamped between two 3"x4"x1/4" 6061 aluminum, countersunk 10-32 SS machine screws hold the plates together. When the transducer mount is put back on there will be some substantial material to drill and tap.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Al U Minium, post: 420695, member: 20945"] Painted the inside with 2 coats of oil based Rustoleum. A little bit of mineral spirits really helps get rid of brush strokes. The holes and corrosion from the stainless steel transducer bracket were wire brushed; covered with JB Weld, then clamped between two 3"x4"x1/4" 6061 aluminum, countersunk 10-32 SS machine screws hold the plates together. When the transducer mount is put back on there will be some substantial material to drill and tap. [/QUOTE]
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