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Old 06-07-2005, 01:46 PM
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yes that is the same as i am working on. i am very impressed with how good yours came out. i have sanded this thing again back to 120 grit and got most of the pits out worked op to 600 wet with a palm sander. by the way that is the best way i have found to sand lately. i use a squirt bottle of water and dampen it with a spritz. then sand till i get a pastey texture. flush and repeat. i got the part smoooooooth. hit the wheel and it went to ****. i give up. i will let the work go for a big discount. mpierich thanks for the advise on that, the customer may not be happy but he wont be mad and negative for my rep.
whitelightning welcome to the forum, as for posting pics, rock on bro they are great shots of even better work.
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