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Sand Blasting
i was wondering if i sand blast my 74 nova will the metal warp????????
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i sandblasted the frame on my 51 chevy....no problems....the problem with sandblasting sheet metal though is that unless you use very fine sand, and know what your doing.....it can be tough to get the indentations out when sanding. i would reccomend a good air powered random orbital palm sander or the sheet metal, especially if your goin with a darker paint color....but as far as the suspention and frame parts.....sand blas away.......Marc
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When I had the frame done on my Shee..... they used Walnuts! Worked great!!!!!!
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