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The Brit!
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Across the Pond!
Posts: 694
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For the drip rail go and get yourself one of those old type bottle openers/ can piercers ( every tool box thats been around a while usualy has one or two alongside the book of matches from Pep Boys.lol ). Cover the bottle opener end with a bit of tape and work the trim off a few inches at a time. Works a treat and is as easy as can be. Did it on my '65.
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