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Incredible work!


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Yes, he did a fine job. What was the red colored compound he was smearing
over the castings and then sanding down?

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http://www.engravingartist.com/tour/shaper/index.html

Incredible work!


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On Sun, 12 May 2013 08:08:47 -0400, "Garrett"
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Yes, he did a fine job. What was the red colored compound he was smearing
over the castings and then sanding down?


It looks like lacquer-based scratch-filling putty, used in auto body
painting prep.

If so, he has skin like a rhino. g

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http://www.engravingartist.com/tour/shaper/index.html

Incredible work!

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On Sun, 12 May 2013 08:08:47 -0400, "Garrett"
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Yes, he did a fine job. What was the red colored compound he was smearing
over the castings and then sanding down?


Probably Bondo.



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http://www.engravingartist.com/tour/shaper/index.html

Incredible work!


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He did a good job restoring a pretty useless machine.

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