jcclark
Oldtimer
I always like sanding the heads off the runs as quick as possible, that way
the remainder will harden up faster making it easier to remove later.
You can't do it to soon or you'll tear it so I came up with s handy little wood block that
I can use coarse paper on (like 180) to pre sand the run without hitting the surrounding
area. The coarse paper makes short work of it.
The tape on the ends is applied in enough layers to be slightly higher
than the stick on paper. Sandpapers vary in thickness so the number of tape layers will vary
with the paper.
the remainder will harden up faster making it easier to remove later.
You can't do it to soon or you'll tear it so I came up with s handy little wood block that
I can use coarse paper on (like 180) to pre sand the run without hitting the surrounding
area. The coarse paper makes short work of it.
The tape on the ends is applied in enough layers to be slightly higher
than the stick on paper. Sandpapers vary in thickness so the number of tape layers will vary
with the paper.