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A few years ago my sister had a job working as a cashier at a convenience store, and somebody paid with that dollar. She swapped it with a good dollar, kept it for awhile, and then later gave it to me as a little "souvenir." I don't really feel inclined to roll the dice and see if I could get away with spending it, so I figured I could put it to good use another way.
No clue why somebody would wanna do that, unless they were high maybe...
No clue why somebody would wanna do that, unless they were high maybe...
Last edited by thesoundandthefury; May 8, 2007 at 07:20 PM.
well can i just use the wire wheel to sand it down with since it has the rough and fine sand from it? isnt that the same thing? and the intake im doing is the edelbrock 455 one for my oldsmobile not the lt1, sorry i forgot to mention that.
thanks
thanks
on www.homedepot.com the sku # is 765601
like those, they come in rough and fine
like those, they come in rough and fine
on www.homedepot.com the sku # is 765601
like those, they come in rough and fine
like those, they come in rough and fine
You need a sanding kit like this one from Eastwood:
http://www.eastwoodco.com/shopping/p...iProductID=944
If you use these rolls up to 320 grit, then hand sand with regular sandpaper in 400 & 600 grits to get a uniform surface and even out all the low spots, then you'd be good to use that kit from Ebay to buff to a mirror finish.
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