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footloose

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I'm wanting to get my flying/landing and tail wire clevis's replated . I'd like to go with the JetHot like what's used on headers but the curing process would probably weaken them . Cad will rust quickly , and chrome is probably not a good idea . What process has been used for best results as far as appearence and retain strength . Thanx ahead . šŸ’
 

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