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Old 09-30-2008, 05:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Griff
Thanks for the offer, but I don't need any. Mine is in good shape. I was just responding to original post.
Yeah, I realized that after I posted....I figured scopam would realize I was making the offer to him.


Scopam, you still need the rail?
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Old 09-30-2008, 10:51 AM
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I used rubrails.com and found an exact match. Probably need to do it again since it has been a while. The rubrails have to be shipped as freight due to their length so take that into account for planning and $$.
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Old 10-01-2008, 07:25 PM
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thanks for the offer, I have not decided on exactly what im going to use. I did like the stainless insert look. Has anyone had any luck cleaning it with anything, About the only way I see with how hard it is will be to sand it out and try polishing it.
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Originally Posted by Thunderstruck
I used rubrails.com and found an exact match. Probably need to do it again since it has been a while. The rubrails have to be shipped as freight due to their length so take that into account for planning and $$.
Actually, it is coiled into about 40" diameter...that is how Pat delivered it to me. I think Taco-Metal sent it straight though....hmmm, can't remember...either way it costs about $80 to ship.
BTW, the 20' piece I have is an exact match from AT.
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I had a piece that I replaced on the Pantera that had been coiled for about 3 years. It was a beotch to get straightened out.

You can clean the rubrail with Acetone. Acetone will remove small scuffs and rub marks. Wax it after you're done.
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