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Hi I started a build awhile ago but I want to start a new one because my last one I just jumped into with no research so here we go I started cutting unnecessary stuff off my frame and sanding all the paint off
Nice start though. Keep going with it. Make sure you keep a bit of lite oil on the frame until you paint it to keep the rust at bay. WD-40 should do the trick.
I'm actually going to disagree with you about that WD40 Brodie..... while it would keep rust at bay, it is a huge pita to get rid of when it comes to painting. All it takes is just the slightest residue of the stuff and the paint is ruined.
But what's the story with the frame? Those sections that were removed are pretty darn important .....
Nice start though. Keep going with it. Make sure you keep a bit of lite oil on the frame until you paint it to keep the rust at bay. WD-40 should do the trick.
Buggered ??? And I'm planing on moving them up so the distance between where I cut by the shock and where it meets the frame is shortened just have to get my hands on a wielder
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