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Step 5Sanding

Sanding
Once the first coat of filler had set I attacked it with a surform until it was about the right shape. I then applied a couple more coats interspersed with surforming until it looked right.
Once that was done (took bloody hours) I began the dull task of sanding.
I started with grade 40 and worked my way to 1500 wet and dry.
I did this by hand because I'm too tight to buy and electric sander. I dare say if you have one you should use it. I would also recommend a face mask, unless you like having pink snot.
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Dec 25, 2008. 12:35 PMmichaelrbellis says:
pink snot or lung cancer... neither are very nice. Great tutorial by the way. And brilliant handy work, very impressive.

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