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Old 07-04-13, 13:24
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Cheers Tony, thank you for all that, I know bugger all about paint so every bit helps.
I haven't started painting or priming anything yet. Still rubbing back and sanding.
Today I started on the nosecone but before that I removed a sidevalve and gearbox from a Canadian F60S wreck. It's got some other bits I'll cut off too later.
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Old 07-04-13, 13:41
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Any time. Glad to help. Are you blasting the chassis, or are you stripping by another means?
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Old 07-04-13, 13:53
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cheapo method. Sanding discs, wire brushes etc.
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