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> Taco plate, Original finish?
Pat Garvey
post Oct 28 2007, 07:54 PM
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I posted this on the Garage & got no response, so I'll try here.

Taco plate - sans sender. What's the original finish? Mine has a semi-gloss finish, and it hasn't been repainted, but it has been polished through the years.

Getting ready to pull it to replace the seal - so what are the torque settings on the nuts, as well as the original finish? Most importantly, what are the torque settings - can't find this in my spec book!?

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McMark
post Nov 4 2007, 11:11 PM
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post Nov 5 2007, 06:52 PM
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QUOTE(McMark @ Nov 5 2007, 12:11 AM) *

I was at my local ACE hardware and I saw a can of Dulling Solution. No joke! I didn't have time to stop and look at it, but I thought of you as I walked by.

Thanks Mark, I'll check that out.

I'm also a model railroader & frequently use a product called Dulcote to bring the features of my structures to a semi flat finish. Works great for that purpose, but trying to determine if it will stand up to heat.

Goofy problem, I know....but I'm a goofy guy.

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