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Drip Sill- Before |
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Just look at that nasty finish! But say good-bye to it! |
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Look Across |
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Here's looking a little further down the drip sill. |
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Drip Sill- After |
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I used my trusty wire cup brush and angle grinder to remove the POR. This ensured I didn't grind off a lot of metal. |
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Down On It |
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Another shot down the rail. I had started by using a flap sanding wheel, but it clogged and I worried about metal removal. I'm happy with what the wire wheel did! |
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Wet Sanded |
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As much as I hate sanding, I have to sand down the drips and fuzz left behind in the POR from the mini paint roller. |
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Cleaned Up |
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After removing the sanding residue, I can see that I'll have some spots I need to go back over, as well as areas I'll need to re-POR because I sanded right through some areas... -sigh- |
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