Mark,
I should watch more of those videos. It is hard to find the time!
Here was how I opened up my bushings for the mixer mount. There is a tube with a slot in it and a piece of scotch brite taped on like a flag.
The scotch brite gets rolled around the tube and inserted into the bushing. I spun it both forward and backward, i.e. in the unroll direction.
You will notice I modified my -3 rivet cutter tool with a counterbore so I could cut rivets shorter. That was for the nutplates to hold the pitot mount block in the tail.
When I painted my tank cover, as mentioned, the SEM primer didn't stick. By running a straight edge over it I easily knocked off 70% of the paint back to bare aluminum and I took the rest off with acetone. Try 2 was with industrial Rustoleum flat black. That turned out awesome.
My mixer is pilot drilled together and soon to see the tapered reamer.