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Paint Tech - Block Sanding 101

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Old 03-27-2016, 06:05 PM
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Too bad we don't have 'thumbs up' on here, the picture of your '36 would flood the page, Scott.
 
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Too bad we don't have 'thumbs up' on here, the picture of your '36 would flood the page, Scott.

The thumbs up are there if you go advance reply
 
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That was very interesting. I have never done any body painting and I was clued to the videos.
Did you notice the truck type thing in the background. I thought it was a Corvair at first, but I think it is a Ford Econoline pickup.

Scott, that 36 is beautiful!
 
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