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    Ken when i weld i pull it away and restick when cool.


    Quote Originally Posted by Ken Thurm View Post
    Don - That is one of the miracle's of sites like this. I have been lucky enough to have met a few people from here and I have to tell you every one has been a pleasure, well the jury is still out on uncle Bob


    Steve - Thanks for the tip, I'm concerned that all the welding I have to do it might melt that. I guess I could just put in small length strips in places where the heat wouldn't be to bad. I use the blue tape a lot, but it's the same as masking tape. Just a little more durable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by roadster32 View Post
    Ken when i weld i pull it away and restick when cool.
    Steve,
    When I bolt this thing in my fixture it won't come out until it is completely finished. So I won't be able to move or change anything, I won't have access to anything I put on it for protection between the bottom of the frame and the fixture.
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