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      53fatfndr




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      Registered: May 2005
      Location: Caldwell
      Posts: 211
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      At the sandblaster. Alot of rodders think this is not good as it causes pitting and such. Well, I didn't have the money for bead blasting, nor for an acid dip, and deffinately no patience to do it by hand. However, after putting on the epoxy primer, you would have never known it was sand blasted, at least not to me anyway.
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