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Trailing edge and flox

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luftwicker07

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So I've been directed towards an aluminum, rather than wood, trailing edge. When I inquired as to how you would attach it, it was recommended to use the t-88, small nails (ie brass nails) and flox. Has anyone used this method, do you recommend it or something different, and do you kind folks have pictures?
 

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