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    If you use a file you can also chalk it before hand to keep it from loading. Use regular chalk board chalk or soapstone (like welders use to mark pipe), coat the file and then file the Alu. reapply as needed. This also works for steel, iron, copper etc.
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    That's a good one. I'll have to remember that.
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