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Posted by charles ethridge on December 22, 2001 at 18:36:54 from (63.15.54.220):
In Reply to: sand blasting a cub posted by david on December 22, 2001 at 13:22:40:
david, take off every thing possiable, starter ault.radatior, gas tank fenders all part that have crome, serial plate,glass, take every thing to a good commerical shop and get them to help you to figure out what they can blast saftly with out damanging the parts, prime just as soon as it is blasted, if you dont the thing will be covered with rust ever where by the next day, this is one of the most important parts of painting. again prime just as soon as it is blasted, try to work with your shop and set up a time so you can do the painting!!!!
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