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Old 05-21-2024, 11:11 PM   #1
68bowtie
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Re: Project 'Little Sister' - 1970 LWB Refresh

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Consider using a shop vac with a HEPA filter bag to catch all that crap. I have a 5 gallon I use for body work and it traps filler sanding dust and dried overspray. My other vac, without the HEPA, blows that stuff right out the back and into the air.
I do have a big shop vac. Not sure what kind of filter it has, but that's a good strategy too.

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Great job on the truck. The paint looks awesome glossy!!
Thanks! Here's a random pic, not as big as your bumper... lol but I like it.

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