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I have in the past left them in place and they were a pain in the ass to cover, as they were just a bit proud of the surrounding surface. I guess I'll leave them in place!
I have in the past left them in place and they were a pain in the ass to cover, as they were just a bit proud of the surrounding surface. I guess I'll leave them in place!
You can carefully grind them down to reduce their height.
So you can get what ever filler you decide to use to stick to
the badge mount. Being so close to the same height as the
tank itself I know how much of a pain it is to get it smooth.
Once I've got the paint stripped I'll go at it gently with a flap wheel on the side that I already started mucking around with and fill the other side in.
I hit them with a belt sander if they are a bit proud of the tank surface, then fill them with body filler. I never try to remove them, although I have seen them be removed by grinding where the spot welds are.
I hit them with a belt sander if they are a bit proud of the tank surface, then fill them with body filler. I never try to remove them, although I have seen them be removed by grinding where the spot welds are.
Thanks, that's a pretty good idea, and since I use my belt sander about once every time I have to refinish a hardwood floor, it probably wouldn't mind being used
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