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Uploaded by on Mar 23, 2011

2011 March 22

Sanded and primed the frame and fork.

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  • thats one fast sander.. where can i buy it?

  • u r very fast

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  • Im gonna go sand my bike today. its gonna take forever now that i watched this video.

  • wow did u see that

  • is sandblasting better than sanding?

  • how long does the process take if your using paint remover and regular sand paper? someone reply as soon as possible thank you

  • i just recently painted my hybrid bike and it looks like it came out of the factory!

    I STRONGLY advise using paint remover and steel wool (commonly used to clean pots and pans). As the latter is fine when compared to sandpaper, it will not scratch your frame. This will save you much time from trying to smooth out your surface on your bike frame.

    A primer MUST be used (i used a common primer for cars, grey is the easiest color to cover- so chose grey)

    Apply at least 2-3 coats of rattle paint

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  • @Ye11ofrog

    On theory - yes, you can. But you have to be really strong and use a lot of sandpaper. A lot :).

  • Can you sand it too much and damage the frame??

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