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    Bear is offline Metal Recycling Entrepreneur
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    Quote Originally Posted by SgtWentworth View Post
    Thanks for asking the question. Here's another... What if there is excessive teflon tape or tread dope on the fittings? Shoud I take a brush grinder to them or leave them be?
    I'd recommend at least knocking off the big spots before you take it in, then if you have questions(you'll know if they look at something rather heavily) just ask

    Take your worst stuff first too, that way when you get to the good stuff, they'll think you worked on it all day, and you'll know what's happenin ; )

    Last edited by Bear; 04-18-2013 at 09:53 PM.

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