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Very nice article, Mike. :dblthumb2:
Thanks.
Wow, you are so organised Mike! O-some detail article! Thank you!
Wow, what an article! I just read that whole thing from top to bottom. Amazing stuff. I really wanna try these Unigrit discs. I know it's an old post...but thanks Mike! ha :props:
Awesome article Mike, that took some time but was very enjoyable and educational :props:
Great article! Makes me want to go finish my project. Jonathan
Thanks guys... I tried to make it thorough and complete so someone with no experience or knowledge about dampsanding could at least get a working knowledge of what's involved.
I was thinking about chopping out just the actual "how-to" portion and make it a dedicated article and then at the bottom link it to this full-blown article for anyone that wanted more information.
What do guys think? Good idea?
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It would definitely make it easier to find things within the article if it were split up a bit differently (actually, if it were me I'd put a table of contents at the very top of the article with links that take you to each pertinent main section -- probably that would be easier to do on the dampsanding.com site you also have this article parked at, but doable on the forum as well).
I reference and link people to this thread a LOT on some of the paint and body and other forums I post on because it's so thorough and well written. Saves me the time of having to reinvent the wheel when I can say "Just go read what this Mike Phillips guy has to say.... he knows his stuff."
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Mike with information like this you make it encouragable to tackle a job.
You my friend have made Deatailing into an art..
Thank you.
Thanks for the kind words... polishing paint in all its dimensions is my passion, sharing with others how to do the same is my other passion...
Here's one of my favorite tools now... it makes machine sanding small defects fast and easy...
Dampsanding with 3" Griot's Garage Mini Polisher
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...sanding006.jpg
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