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That would make perfect sense. KNOWING that the area will soon be all covered up. I knew he wasn't trying to seal anything in every spot, because there are no seams in some of those places. That tool/gun must have been pneumatic. Thanx for the info... D
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Yes - correct.
Pretty much everything was air powered. One exception I can think of is the guy that installed the cab high running lights (RPO U01) had one of those Amish "speed screwdrivers". Since he was unencumbered by any kind of air hose he could work way up the line. K
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