How to remove anodized aluminum coating video:
mstrug
Posted 2017-10-19 1:52 PM (#550613)
Subject: How to remove anodized aluminum coating video:



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https://www.classiccarrestorationclub.com/video/removing-anodized-fi...
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DepsilonD
Posted 2017-10-20 12:13 PM (#550673 - in reply to #550613)
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Marc,

Are you a paying member of Classic Car Restoration Club? I ask because I'm considering joining and wanted your feedback to see if it was worth it. Some of their videos (ball and trunion etc) are really good.

Dave
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mstrug
Posted 2017-10-20 6:44 PM (#550706 - in reply to #550613)
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No, They want me to join and send 'free' videos. I want to join, but , they ask for to much info. I just want to pay via PayPal. They don't answer. $3 a year is the last good offer. marc.
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DepsilonD
Posted 2017-10-20 6:54 PM (#550709 - in reply to #550613)
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Ha ha ha . . . . my sentiments exactly. I ended up on their mailing list after you posted the really good B&T dust cover video, but now I am in the same position as you. I get the emails for the $3-5 a month specials but it all seems a little sketchy (and then it goes to full price automatically at $7 a month). I was hopeing you would vouch for them.

-Dave
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