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Mar 9 2016 12:45pm
Ask here. Can help with color codes and formulas, miscellaneous autobody products and repair processes.
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Mar 9 2016 02:23pm
just talk to andy
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Quote (justin_618 @ Mar 9 2016 08:23pm)
just talk to andy



so much this.
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nvm

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How do you wet sand a car? is that when you pull it into the ocean and rub it down with sand?

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Mar 9 2016 04:09pm
Need a battery box for a '26 studebaker.

Got any leads on this?
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Quote (justin_618 @ Mar 9 2016 03:23pm)
just talk to andy


Quote (ozzyarmy3 @ Mar 9 2016 04:11pm)
so much this.


No idea who this is. First post in Auto SF.

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How do you wet sand a car? is that when you pull it into the ocean and rub it down with sand?


Yes, buy make sure you have a lot of coarse sand and gravel in the mix or else it won't come out as well after buffing.


Quote (jimmyhoud @ Mar 9 2016 05:09pm)
Need a battery box for a '26 studebaker.

Got any leads on this?


Lol.
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Quote (jimmyhoud @ Mar 9 2016 03:09pm)
Need a battery box for a '26 studebaker.

Got any leads on this?


:lol:
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Quote (Dragon_MMA @ Mar 9 2016 05:11pm)
No idea who this is. First post in Auto SF.



Yes, buy make sure you have a lot of coarse sand and gravel in the mix or else it won't come out as well after buffing.




Lol.


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Mar 9 2016 07:31pm
I'll bite. For you or Andy

I'm using a cheap bondo I got from ace but can't seem to mix it properly to avoid very minuscule air bubble that still appear after primer. Any recommended, maybe tube squeeze/pre mixed stuff to fill these small air pockets in? I'm talking tiny hole less than 1mm in size
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