Shed find ute

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WesternWagon
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Re: Shed find ute

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funkyscooter wrote:My tight arse tip with the powerfile/grinder. Buy normal belt sander belts and cut them to size with a Stanley knife. I’ve cut some as small as 10mm to get into tight spaces.


Scott
Good idea but my linisher belts are very short


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Re: Shed find ute

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More work on the radiator tomorrow and the final subframe
Shame they don’t make them long enough, will fold some up and curve them Image

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