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Join Date: Dec 2018
Location: St. James, MN
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Re: Roostre's 1967 C20
I did some sanding this afternoon. I knocked the body filler down with some 60 grit on hand blocks then came back with 180 grit on a DA to feather it out. I'll go over the body filler with some 400 grit then call it good enough, most of it won't be visible. I need to get some 100 grit for the DA to really get after the old paint. Then I can go over everything with 180 before primer. The plan still is to paint the bottom, back, and inside the cab before it gets put back on the frame.
My 7 year old son came out and wanted to help. We quickly found out that he doesn't like to sand. So he cleaned up the high hump and bolted it back in so I can tip the cab on its back and paint the bottom of the floor. He did a really good job, and I caught a picture of him working away.
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