1950 Chevy Truck (Ep 75) Prepping for Primer/Block Sanding the Hood with a Straight Line Air Sander
Today we tackle getting this floppy hood blocked out using a Straight Line Air Sander. This will help to keep from distorting the hood while sanding. The hoods on these trucks are pretty flimsy with almost no support underneath to keep them in correct shape while sanding. If you have a project you would like to showcase at the end of one of my videos just email me a few pics and a short description to: [email protected]

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1950 Chevy Truck (Ep 76) Hood Prep for Primer - Underside of the Hood

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THE most EFFICIENT way to sand body filler | BLK ICE pt.10

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Painting Hollywood heat pinball parts happy Fourth of July everybody

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E66 Air Sanders on Body Filler... which is BETTER? 1956 Chevy Bel Air Restoration

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Epoxy vs Urethane vs Polyester Primer - What to Use & Why (1954 Buick Woody Build)

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Slow Cure Body Filler - Rage Ultra Xtra Skim Coat- GTO Restomod - (Ep 126)

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Block Sanding Primer the EASY way - DIY tutorial

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FULL REBUILD: 1949 Chevy 3100 Truck with a Hopped Up Straight Six and Patina Paint

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You'll be able to paint your own car after watching this sanding tutorial ✅

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NEW Body Working Video: How To Create Perfect Body Lines

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The Secret to Getting Body Filler | Bondo Straight - Fast, Easy, Consistent

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Basic guide to Bodywork, block sanding, priming, and primers in the restoration world! PART2

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Sanding Blocks: Pick the Wrong One and Fail
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Basic guide to Bodywork, block sanding, priming, and primers in the restoration world!

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The 3 Step Secret to GLASS FLAT Paint

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#1 Way to Get the BEST RESULTS from a Paint Job!

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How to Fix BAD Door / Panel Gaps & Metal Finish - DIY Auto Resoration

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The Lost Art Of Metal Shaping: How To Build Complex Panels With Cheap Hand Tools

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How to Use Body Filler - DIY Tips From A Show Car Builder

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