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Old 07-26-2017, 01:45 PM   #1
In The Ten Ring
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Managed to control myself....

I'm putting the truck back together now and really want to get that done soon. However, I keep finding things I missed but could have done if I had tried a bit harder. One thing is sandblasting and repainting the bumper brackets.

I don't have a sand blaster or cabinet and no room to store one so I'd have to farm that out (no desire to run electrolysis this summer). I've decided to wire brush and paint the ends and then do those brackets when I have room for a blasting cabinet.

When reassembling, do you keep slowing yourself down like I was tempted to?
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