I decided to film this video after I had problems removing the lug nuts from my wheels. The lugs were installed very tightly and the chrome caps were stripped out allowing the lugs to remain tight while the caps spin freely. This is a method I found that work with minimal effort.
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Mike teaches Muggy Weld customer Steve (Alternative Automotive, Sarasota, FL) how to repair holes in a heavily corroded aluminum boat, using Super Alloy 5 aluminum rod and an oxyacetylene torch. YOU CANNOT USE PROPANE ON ALUMINUM BOATS, THE PARENT METAL WILL NOT GET HOT ENOUGH. YOU CANNOT USE SUPER ALLOY 1 ON ALUMINUM BOATS, IT IS NOT STRONG ENOUGH.
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