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priest

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Hello I am a new member from Ga. Love this site started my first M-35 project
this summer 1970 a.m. general with winch trying to upload pictures. I have already
bobbed the truck and stripped it to the frame I wanted to know if anyone has
ever blasted their sheet metal and sealed the bare metal with out paint thinking
of doing a rolling tribute to my grandfather who served in WWII with some bomber
art.
 

Pinz25086

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Welcome from Orlando! If you sealed it with a good coat of clear it might work. I am not sure that you would get the finish that you are looking for but it sure would be different. Is your grandfather still around? If so tell him thanks for his service from me!

Wayne
 

zout

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Welcome from Lilburn - watch the heat/media when sandblasting metal - warps it - just like this member is warped aua
 
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