(But then again, the Costa Concordia was all welded, and it still peeled open like a can of sardines.)

I like aluminum pop rivets for RV windows. They take the load off of the trim ring screws and seat the butyl tape fast, even on a cold day.
MtnDon wrote:A cutoff disc that is made to cut ferrous metals will not work on aluminum; like the skin. A toothed saw of some type or shears are best on aluminum. Good aviation snips are great. There are special versions for left and right hand cuts like cutting the radius corners.
Tx River Rat wrote:A little trick for cutting alum, no matter what kind of blade you use put beeswax on it . As the metal heats up the wax will melt and keep the alum build up off the blade.
Ron
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