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    Quote Originally Posted by vijunk View Post
    Mick,

    Found this thread while researching my marine repair source and am wondering if you ever found an effective way of removing these sleeves.



    Also a poster above mentions yards allowing 5-10% contamination before declaring "dirty" aluminum. The yard I'm using is only allowing 2% (and that is based on an instant judgment call made at weigh-in). I am wondering if there shouldn't be more of an industry standard that would apply.
    No. I'm just holding onto them for now to see if I come up with something.

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