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Sanding a aluminum 14' boat
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<blockquote data-quote="joseph101088" data-source="post: 362111" data-attributes="member: 8264"><p>the last thing i would use would be any kind of wire. it could cause galvanic corrosion under your newly laid paint and cause chipping. i paint jets for a living and my favorite part is to put headphones in resperator on and go to town with a da. if you dont use 120 or below you shouldnt take any metal off. unless you spend to much time sanding one area. a quick scuff to knock out hard lines and create a good bonding surface should be good enough. it works well enough for fighters that can fly above the speed of sound.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="joseph101088, post: 362111, member: 8264"] the last thing i would use would be any kind of wire. it could cause galvanic corrosion under your newly laid paint and cause chipping. i paint jets for a living and my favorite part is to put headphones in resperator on and go to town with a da. if you dont use 120 or below you shouldnt take any metal off. unless you spend to much time sanding one area. a quick scuff to knock out hard lines and create a good bonding surface should be good enough. it works well enough for fighters that can fly above the speed of sound. [/QUOTE]
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