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Old 07-27-2007, 02:23 PM
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That is incredible, such nice work! Are you doing the whole thing?
The owner hasn't decided yet... we'll see.
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Air powered DA. It's actually safer because you are removing a more even layer of paint. It is not different than buffing by hand or with a machine. It just accelerates the process. With sanding though it is just a VERY fast process! With a DA sander you have to be moving fast... which makes the job move along nicely.
seems like you know alittle about sanding paint. just remember after making a pass if you see darker spots thats low spot and you will be better off using a block to sand those spot level.
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Super, dude. My dads gonna teach me......
That is way to cool..... this Forum is gonna be great yall....
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