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Sanding advice - 8/21/2008 2:46:23 PM   
Jaybird180


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I''m getting around to sanding down my bodywork to do a paintjob and would like some advice on what tools and techniques would make the job easier.

The bodywork has a flat black textured coating on from using truck bed liner, as well as platic weld from doing crack repair.  I want to make it smooth.

I have already a vibrating sander (black and decker drywall type), a B&D roto tool (cheaper than Dremel, but same thing), a drill and ME (but I''d rather work smarter than harder, I probably need to do the entire body).

Please provide suggestions to make this go quickly and painlessly.


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