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I picked up a couple of these vintage 50s redwood and aluminum deck chairs the other day (via ebay!) for the deck at our house. Now we just need a little table and some hanging flowers and we'll be all set for sipping coffee out there in the mornings (or cocktails on warm summer evenings)!

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Dent? No Dent. https://www.riveted-blog.com/2012/07/dent-no-dent/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=dent-no-dent https://www.riveted-blog.com/2012/07/dent-no-dent/#comments Tue, 10 Jul 2012 21:30:00 +0000 http://www.riveted-blog.com/dent-no-dent Continue ReadingDent? No Dent.]]> Most of the time, the skin of our Airstream looks great. Except for when it's dirty, of course. No scratches or dents or anything. (Well, except the little bits of filiform corrosion, but we're working to keep that under control.)

Very occasionally, however, it'll look like there are a couple of dents in the aluminum. It's freaky. I think it's likely when the Airstream skin is heating up or cooling down, but it's a little unnerving. I managed to capture a photo of it looking scary this morning. There's this one large area above the beltline, and sometimes two smaller areas below the beltline just like it.

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I just went out there to look at it again, just to be sure, and yep, it's all gone and looks nice and smooth. What the heck? Anyone else notice anything like this on their trailer?

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