I did the final sanding on the M gas tank to be sure I did have any dings or dents that seem to show up after final painting.I lightly sprayed some black paint on the tank then resanded if any black is still there you know it is a low spot then primed again. Heres some pictures of before and after.
Before
After sanding
Ready forRED
I had a couple of dents in the side that I got smoothed out. Sorry thought these pictures showed them Didn't realize it till today.
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John *.?-!.* cub owner wrote:M80?spaceghost wrote:how did you get the dents out of the tank?
I just left a little gas in it and lit a match POOF dents gone.
Space ghost : The dents wern't that big they was just enough to make it ugly.I filled them in with JB weld.
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1950 M farmall "under construction"
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Re: More progress
JB weld is hard to sand isn't it? I just always used bondo.
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