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cleaning 4130 tubing

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mrmuzzy

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CoeurdAlene, Idaho
I am ready to start cutting and fitting the tubing for my cygnet airplane which I wish to build. This is my first and I can use any advice I can get.The tubing is very oily and needs cleaning but I'm not sure what would be the easy way to do it.
 
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