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"Kats66Pny" said:After: Shiney clean bumper!
once i finish my coupe i will then do a fastback and then and then a 50's F100 but thats a long way off and who knows what will follow after that possibly a lincoln :ecit"Kats66Pny" said:It does feel good! :ecit
Now to figure out what little project I want to try to do next!
"Dynamic" said:once i finish my coupe i will then do a fastback and then and then a 50's F100 but thats a long way off and who knows what will follow after that possibly a lincoln :ecit
Hey, she's got that fancy schmancy grinder now, bet they make 'em to fit that..."daveSanborn" said:Kat,
For removing paint/crud from metal surfaces, try using these. Mid mentioned them earlier. Roloc sanding discs. You should be able to find them at your local auto parts store and you can use them with any electric drill.
"Kats66Pny" said:Drivers behind me would see this
Someone explain to him what a reverse cowgirl is. art