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With all those holes, it didn't take long to get it out.
Charles,
You wouldn't have any pics of those headers, would you?
 
Yahoooo! The temperature and humidity finally came down some. Time to get back at it. Can't think of a better thing to do for my 3,000th post.
And of course, I had to do a little extra while I was at it. Sure does feel good to be able to get back to working on these fellas.
Sandblasted, and primed:

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Marty, CUBgratulations on the 3000th post!

I think your humidity moved up here to Wisconsin. It was only in the 70's today but the humidity was sure high.
 
I know it got up to at least 85 degrees here today. The humidity is up, just not at 100 percent like it has been. It was low enough that I could do a little bit of blasting today.
 

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