« on: May 04, 2020, 11:06:10 AM »
All, I thought I would post a few pics of my recent findings. While in the process of removing an old damaged door skin and installing a new one, I zip-stripped the inner metal in order to clean the paint out of the “grain” of the door. I had put one heavy coat of gel zip-strip on this door and cleaned it off. I then put a second light coat of aerosol zip strip and I was amazed of the, what looks to be, orange grease pencil markings all over the door . I can make out an “OK” written under where the lower door hinge mounts. I can also make out what appears to be a date and 7 AM behind the door panel. And there are numerous “tic” marks of where bolts and fasteners will be attached to the door. Curious if anyone has ever seen something like this? Wonder if it was a training example at the plant?
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