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Posted by RVS on August 01, 2007 at 07:48:48 from (209.226.122.172):
We are restoring a Farmall H for our 4H project this year and kept reading about this procedure. We are at the paint and sandblasting point in our project right ,we sent some of the larger parts to get sandblasted. they all turned out great just some final touches to be done. Then it came to the small parts where they are small and you dont want sand in them. I made up a unit with a 5gallon plastic pail and lined the inside with some left over expanded metal hung in a piece from a old broom handle and hooked up the charger. Man what good job this system does. did a couple of more picese one was the botttom of the air breather,checked it this mornoing and it was as clean as a new part except for the black. washed it off and blew dry it and just like new. the question I have is now what?? doe I just prime with regular primer, expoxy primer or just paint??? Thanks for any help Ron
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