To: | Malcolm Walker <walker05@camosun.bc.ca> |
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Subject: | Re: Wet sanding |
From: | Harry Ward <harry.ward@snet.net> |
Date: | Tue, 09 Jun 1998 10:15:09 -0700 |
Cc: | The Usual Suspects <triumphs@Autox.Team.Net> |
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Hi Malcolm: I use a dried out old sponge. The large ones can be cut to the size of the area needing to be sanded. I cut them square and as I'm sanding the sponge usually collapses to the contour of the body. Make sure the sponge isnt rock hard dry and wrap the paper completely around. Works great for dry sanding also. Good Luck:') H. Ward 59 TR3A TS54794LO Not broken anymore. Malcolm Walker wrote: > > OK, I've got weldment finished and bondo on... but how do I wet-sand > contours? I know how to do flat stuff... do I design a curved block or > just use my hands? > > thanks > -Malcolm |
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