Thread: Sanding/shapeing a mountain top
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07-25-2006 07:36 PM #1
Sanding/shapeing a mountain top
Need some advice.I replaced a lower(outer) door section on my Fard F100 PU.Where the weld seam is,everything slops away.Computer won't recognize my scanner or I'd post a pic.
If you go to the center(left to right center) and mark that point,,,the entire door slopes away from this point,,,going north/south and east/west.Otherwords it's like if you were standing on a mountain top,,,all four directions slope away(meaning,going down or sloping away from).This is a slow gradual slope that covers the entire length of the door from this point.
My problem is that I don't have a 'simple' valley to fill with body filler.I can't hammer/dolly it,so it is 'somewhat' up/down and I am sculpting!
I have made a center line with tape sanding up to and down to.I have used every gadget know to man as a sanding block and though I am about 2 primer coats(thickness) off,it still isn't acceptable for paint(gloss). Any suggestions would be appreciated.Hey has that thing gotta Heme in it? No, it's a shevy not heme!
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