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Removing Red Paint
Sarge29 Congrads on the new M998.Im not sure how many of these u have built or what your resources are as took apart as it looks would u have any means of taking the body off the chassis and just go get it blasted as to get rid of all the paint Just a question (suggestion) i do that for a living for the DOD and We use Garnet seems to do pretty well removing the camo when we redo them. im sure thier are costs either way but as for a finished product the blasting might be a better choice in the long run but thats up to you. Good luck with the Project A hummer and a true military one at that what an attention getter :]
Well I just became the owner of a slightly used HMMWV. It is an M998 that will need some work to get it back on the road. But with a few parts and a couple sheets of sandpaper it will be as good as new. As they say " it just needs a little spit and polish"! The previous owner decided that they liked red and now because I like green I will need to break out the sandpaper. I will make the recovery on Monday. I will try to get some recovery pics posted. Now the search for parts begins. If anyone has a few unwanted parts laying around send me a message. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Here are a few shots of what I bought.
Sarge29 Congrads on the new M998.Im not sure how many of these u have built or what your resources are as took apart as it looks would u have any means of taking the body off the chassis and just go get it blasted as to get rid of all the paint Just a question (suggestion) i do that for a living for the DOD and We use Garnet seems to do pretty well removing the camo when we redo them. im sure thier are costs either way but as for a finished product the blasting might be a better choice in the long run but thats up to you. Good luck with the Project A hummer and a true military one at that what an attention getter :]