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18 gage stainless steel for hanging outside.

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Dang 'ol bait & switch postings! LOL! Nice work on those, Owls are always popular!

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Them's some really nice hooters!
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DXF, I feel for the HOOTERS also...lol..anyway nice hooters...

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very nice but I though they came in pairs??? :lol:
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I'm not the only one who loves hooters!

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Hey Dave what do you use to get the dross off of your stainless? It looks very clean from the pics unless that's after you used a buffing wheel on them?
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natewelding wrote:Hey Dave what do you use to get the dross off of your stainless? It looks very clean from the pics unless that's after you used a buffing wheel on them?

Actually I haven't cleaned them yet in the picture. I use a 50 grit aluminum oxide pad on the 4.5" grinder pictured to remove slag. Then use a 40 grit disc on a orbital sander to polish them. Stainless steel is hard on grinding pads. I never buff anything I make cause I don't like to work that hard. Just found (2) brand new spray paint guns I've never used. Hate to paint! Do a rattle can occasionally.

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