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Old 12-21-2015, 07:12 PM   #21
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Default Re: Which type of 6" H&L discs for my rusty frame?

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I would love to have seen that any pics
That was in the early 80's, before digital cameras, so I don't have any pictures.
I still have the VW and frame though.

BTW, glad to hear the frame will be cleaned the correct way by sandblasting.
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Old 12-22-2015, 01:53 AM   #22
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Default Re: Which type of 6" H&L discs for my rusty frame?

Back in the 60's I spoted a man sandblasting a trailer so I stop and asked him how much would he charge meto blast my Model A frame. He said "well as long as i am being paid to do this job I'll do it for a pint of Jim Beam". Did a great job to
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Old 12-22-2015, 08:13 AM   #23
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Default Re: Which type of 6" H&L discs for my rusty frame?

In my album "My A" there are pics of my frame, both finished and in the raw. My Back won't allow me to finish the job in one day, so I had to do it in sections. I had the most basic of sandblasting equipment, But I had a good compressor! This may be the secret of successful sand blasting. Too small a compressor will make the job endless. I had to transport the frame about 50 miles to a friend's place to do other things to it and I found my Ford E-150 van to be more than adequate.
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