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KENO
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You've already moved your discussion to Andrew's thread, but why not just move it one more time to your own new thread? It'll reduce confusion for somebody wanting to read about an 86 SN stringer job and make it easier for you to keep info about yours all in one place if you're gonna document the process as you go Here's plenty of coosa discussion in various threads from CCF over the years in the link below You'll find plenty of info on screw retention and what people's solutions were to the problem |
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Riley
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IMO, Coosa is great for boats that get a lot of use, especially for water sports. For old classics that don't get used for water sports and are apt to be babied, it is over kill and is far more costly & labor intensive.
We have a good source for Coosa, but you have to pick up in Maine. |
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