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    1. #1
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      May 2007
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      Quote Originally Posted by Duesey2
      I'm sorry to stir the pot. Frank was the only guy that really answered my question and I appreciate that. You probably won't have much trouble spraying filler on newer cars. I'm just thinking 20's,30's,40's stuff with distinct lines. The thicker the material the harder it is to get the lines smooth and crisp. Spreadable filler has more control around these lines. I'm sure their are certain areas that have a 1/16" of filler when I'm done. That is about my target for bondo plus the thickness of 2coats epoxy, blocked and 2 more coats.but I'm sure it goes over sometimes. I don't do taco bell cars, I don't use an air board, and I have a 3' afs sander with 40grit klingspor paper that will make a car as straight as anyone can. Once again I apoligize for anything offensive or different from what you use. I'll leave this topic alone.
      just out of curiosty...why would you use 40 grit to sand filler that is that thin. i would think if you spend that much time metal working and using 2 coats primer that you would be in the 100 grit at the coarest.






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