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Everything that could be removed was sandblasted or beadblasted. I just am not comfortable blasting some parts because it tough to get all the sand out of some spots. And it gives my son something to do [thumbzup]
The deuce bobbing is moving along. It has been a little slow due to the miserable nasty cold winter we are coming out of. The only body parts left to paint besides the cab are the fenders. I have fallen in love with my new needle scaler. We are in the process of scaling the rear axle right...
I brush painted a 1972 Chevy C30 dump truck 10 years ago with high gloss latex house paint and it still looks good today. The cost is a fraction of "Automotive" paint.
Welcome from Ohio. Take the time until you buy a deuce and do a lot of reading on here. When you are ready to buy you will be a well informed consumer.
Starts with 500 grit then 800 grit then 3000 grit then a polishing compound. The tool is in the kit with all the stuff. I saw them for 16.99 at Harbor freight yesterday. The same 3M kits not a knock off. For less than the price of one new lense you can do all 4 on your truck and probably a few...
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