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Sliding pants rack

Step 5Sand

Sand
Since I don't want wooden splinters ripping into my pants and such, the next step was to sand everything. Prepare for masturbation jokes if it so happens that your friends or neighbor walks by while you're sanding down the dowels.

I started off with a rougher 220 grit, then 600, and finished off with 800.
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Mar 18, 2010. 9:16 PMLove_Not_Found says:
couldnt you just laqour it up  the clear coat stuff that makes everything smooth?
Apr 15, 2012. 1:07 PMjanesaurusrex says:
You could. But you would still have to sand it down to have the laquer/sealant/paint to adhere properly and also if you laquer over the splinter, you have just made a super splinter.
Sep 24, 2008. 12:38 PMh3idi says:
Nice. I have never cared enough to 800 anything... I have gotten to about 220. Kudos to you. I may need to buy some sandpaper for this project. Ace instructable, by the way.

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Jack of all trades, master of none. I'm an engineer who works in finance, who's an avid weekend mechanic that likes to draw and paint and occasionally tinkers with electronics. Oh, and I work on ho...
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