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StolenFox
Can any of you proffesionals (or accomplished hobbyists) offer some recommendations for sanding / masking supplies. I've talked to Barry and he offered up SPI product recommendations and needed quantities but I have no idea how many DA discs, longboard sheets, tapes, masking papers, tack cloths, what grits, etc...
Crashtech provided the following via PM:
I would start with a good roll of 80DA like this:
http://www.foxruntools.com/6psa80bchampagn.aspx
And maybe a masking tree like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Astro-Pneumatic-ASMS2-16-22in-Masking/dp/B00063ZPOM
Looks like a luxury but it will pay for itself the first couple times you use it.
The above plus some mixing buckets, cheap lacquer thinner and some free sticks and strainers ought to get you pretty close to being able to strip and prime. Also handy is plastic sheeting like this:
http://www.foxruntools.com/12x400sheeting.aspx
Single use, to cover all the vehicle areas that shouldn't get overspray (epoxy travels) also good to cover tool boxes etc. in the vicinity.
What else should make the list?
S.F.
Crashtech provided the following via PM:
I would start with a good roll of 80DA like this:
http://www.foxruntools.com/6psa80bchampagn.aspx
And maybe a masking tree like this:
http://www.amazon.com/Astro-Pneumatic-ASMS2-16-22in-Masking/dp/B00063ZPOM
Looks like a luxury but it will pay for itself the first couple times you use it.
The above plus some mixing buckets, cheap lacquer thinner and some free sticks and strainers ought to get you pretty close to being able to strip and prime. Also handy is plastic sheeting like this:
http://www.foxruntools.com/12x400sheeting.aspx
Single use, to cover all the vehicle areas that shouldn't get overspray (epoxy travels) also good to cover tool boxes etc. in the vicinity.
What else should make the list?
S.F.