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Re: Damp-Sanding Tools, Tips and Techniques by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Shiny Lil Detlr
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
Thank you for your feedback Charles, and the referrals and kind words. I'll do it, that is I'll make a dedicated thread with just the how-to meat.
Originally Posted by Shiny Lil Detlr
-- 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).
Ugh... you reminded me I need to finish moving the rest of the article to the site and it's kind of tedious because I have to change all the BB code to HTML code...
I'll try get to it sooner than later...
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Re: Dampsanding Tools, Tips and Techniques by Mike Phillips
I thought dampsanding.com was a poke. Hell, it is real!! Awesome. I will read the articles there again, if anything, to give Mike some hits. Of course, who else would have a site like that but Professor Phillips? Too cool for school. Next we might see thefinalwipe.com.
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Re: Dampsanding Tools, Tips and Techniques by Mike Phillips
How much would you charge for a job like this? I charge around 1200-2000
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Re: Dampsanding Tools, Tips and Techniques by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by Royaldetail
How much would you charge for a job like this? I charge around 1200-2000
$1500.00 to $3000.00...
Good question... it can be hard to get top dollar because most customers have know idea what's involved to do it right the first time and at body shops they do a quickie job as a part of the paint job if you pay for it and it diminished the value of the price for a dedicated process performed by a professional.
Education is the key to a fair price.
Good question...
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Re: Dampsanding Tools, Tips and Techniques by Mike Phillips
Mike,
On the first post it reads "Also anytime you're using any electric tool around electricity you should always have the tool plugged into a GFI outlet".
It should read "...electric tool around WATER..."
Cheers!
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Re: Dampsanding Tools, Tips and Techniques by Mike Phillips
Originally Posted by bmwgalore
Mike,
On the first post it reads "Also anytime you're using any electric tool around electricity you should always have the tool plugged into a GFI outlet".
It should read "...electric tool around WATER..."
Cheers!
Good catch, hopefully out of the approximately 10,758 words that's the only word mistake I made.
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Re: Dampsanding Tools, Tips and Techniques by Mike Phillips
I just dampsanded my roof and deck lid with the 3000 finishing disc. To cut through the sanding quickly (and I didn't have any tails!), I hit it with my rotary, orange compressor, and some Menzerna 1500. After two passes it was very glossy.
What should be next step - TSR on my DA or Menzerna 4500 on Rotary then final polish with DA or ???
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