Customize with a hack saw

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We had a great time at the PCNC tech session on saturday. Ken Green met up
with me and we had spirited drive over to Roger & Pam's house. We were one
of the early birds and got started right away on installing my air dam.

The air dam didn't quite fit right. Basically it turned out too deep. So it
would sit out from the valance about 1/2 inch or sit flush against the
valance and we would have to cut off the ends at the wheel well to fit it
properly. We voted for the latter. So we first drilled the holes for the
valance and mounted it there. That gave us a reference for how much we had
to cut off on either end. Then first with a hack saw and later with the
bench grinder we smooth over the ends. I have been told there are better
fitting version out there, but I am happy with the results.

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