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ill add that mines holdin strong. I used a compressor and a little spinning wheel sander thing to sand down all the cast marks and bumps. After i ended up painting it the surface was very uneven looked like it was carved out of wood. Im thinking about eventually redoing it. how did you guys sand yours evenly?? thanks
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Originally Posted by B.Money,May 27 2007, 03:51 PM
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Originally Posted by B.Money,May 27 2007, 03:02 PM
ill add that mines holdin strong. I used a compressor and a little spinning wheel sander thing to sand down all the cast marks and bumps. After i ended up painting it the surface was very uneven looked like it was carved out of wood. Im thinking about eventually redoing it. how did you guys sand yours evenly?? thanks
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