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Old 02-23-2009, 01:54 AM   #1
Bill Edgeworth
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Default Re: Pro's and Con's of a crank scraper.....

Jeff,
I think you will be pleased with the zero clearance Teflon one. It’s actually way easier to install than a plain steel one. You can trim the Teflon insert with a razor knife or tin snips, and you only have to get close and let rotating assembly do the rest of the work on its own.
I’ve been patiently waiting a few weeks now for their newest design which is a dual scraper.
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