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| dcsgguy:
Hello all, I have a metal CPU which I filanny got the overlay and most of the adhesive off...wow, what a pain that was. My question is. I can see some of the grey metal but there is a black film over most of it. It is not sticky anymore and if I scracth at it I get to the original metal. My question is is it safe to take a sander to it? I did scratch a piece on the underbelly which was painted black and it did come off but it was scuffed. I plan on painitng it anyways (or maybe an overlay...haven't decided) but I want to make sure this isn't a mistake before I do it. If it is okay to sand, what grit should I used? I have 80 and 120 on hand. Thanks a lot for your time. I have attached a pic of the CP. |
| dcsgguy:
That picture was halfway through the process...all the adhesive is gone...just a FYI. |
| leapinlew:
Thats a labor of love right there... good luck. I wouldn't mind taking a sander to it - you possibly can use a solvent to make sure all the glue and residue is gone. If you sand, I'd start off with some 100 and see how that works. |
| Apollo:
not to be a killjoy as you are obviously having a lot of fun with this project but a sheetmetal worker could have knocked you a new panel up for about $15. |
| dcsgguy:
I know, but it is an old Tempest Cab and I want to keep as much as the original stuff as I can. Plus it is sort of fun to restore something that was beat up and make it new again. |
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