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Spen's marvellous vibrating.... steady...... "Sanding Machine"! ;)

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Darren KAP:
   Yes it's very easy bud , i start with    p180 grit  then p240   then p400  on an air sander   then wet flat  with  a block using  800 then 1000   then 1500     then finish off with 2000 super fine  after all that i gently clamp in the vice using some cloths too ,     i then use g3 compond and a buffer and if you don't  rush the finish will be like a mirror  :smitten: :smitten:

 I probably got a bit carried away but the finished result is well worth the effort    :daumenhoch:

Spen69:
Darren.... "I probably got a bit carried away"........ fook me, do you think so? I only gave Rich a 100 and 120 grit pack of pads :LolLolLolLol:

Richard my boy, they look great - you truely are embrasing resto mate :daumenhoch:

Now then, I wonder what bike they're going on eh ::) :2funny:

griff:

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--- Quote from: griff on June 26, 2011, 09:13 PM ---good work - I've been trying to do some by hand before sending em away to be built up, might have a go with a sander once I get em back

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i could send you one of me flip flops so you can use as a rubbing down block  :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:

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better than wearing them on your feet  :daumenhoch:

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