Bare Metal Foil - Basic Application
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sound explaining what he is doing would be a bonus.
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Looks like you use an awful lot of material to cover such a small space.. wouldn't it have made more sense to use a smaller piece??
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Noce vid man helped me a lot!!!!!
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Very good. This was helpful. Thanks for the video.
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youtube.com/watch?v=fs5WTtHtyc
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how arent you cutting your windows or paint job by doing that?
13RGaun 8 months ago
@13RGaun Ideally you should be making one cut at the edge of the trim, so the knife blade won't be touching the surfaces you want to keep nice. Also, by using a new blade and almost zero pressure, you'll be less likely to have the knife go wandering off course (and if it does, the lack of pressure will minimize any damage done to the paint/glass).
spencer1984dotcom 8 months ago
Don't let them get to you in anyway I appreciate your demonstration and understand it better because you used a bigger piece of bmf. Too many guy that try to demonstrate what they are trying to get across get too detailed and that makes me confused. So thanks a lot for your video.
pcsman111 11 months ago
@pcsman111 Thanks, glad you found it helpful!
spencer1984dotcom 11 months ago
YOU WASTE SO MUCH FOIL LIKE THAT. THIS GUY DOES IT BETTER youtube.com/watch?v=fs5WTtHtycM&feature=related
MrJUNE224 1 year ago
@MrJUNE224 Two things: first, I know this is a more wasteful method - please see the comment/response from a year ago. Second, twiprod002 actually describes this method first in the video you linked to ("the sheet method"). This video was just demonstrating one of the many ways of using BMF.
spencer1984dotcom 1 year ago