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rpomeroy

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About rpomeroy

  • Birthday 08/02/1963

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    Milwaukee WI
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    Rick
  1. Luken, nice work! You're and old pro now. Just be careful on any thing you care about.
  2. Here's the Junkman's video link on Wet Sanding. http://www.adamsforums.com/forums/junkmans-corner/3223.htm It's worth a watch! Be careful and know your limits!!!
  3. The first one can probably be buffed out with SHR, I'd also take a crack at the second one with it. The one looks deep and an easy wet sand (2000 and above) followed by SHR should do the trick. The last one, you probably should find a body shop. Also, I agree with the Junkman, if you can feel any of it with your fingernail, follow my last comment. I've done wetsanding in the past, and am not afraid to jump in, but if you never done it, it's probably best to take the finger nail test and if you can feel it, call the body shop. Hope that helps
  4. What are minimum requirements? (besides in doors ) how big of a space, min attendance, etc. can't hurt to ask. Heck if anything I can start some prep work for next season. I love the products and would be happy to see what I could get going in the Milwaukee area.
  5. heck, I'll throw down, after all I live in the town that made at least one or two beers famous. - MILWAUKEE BREWING COMPANY - If you ever get up here, the owner is a great guy and the tours are awesome. I'm still recoverying from the last tour I took. Personally I think he may out grown the craft beer monikor, but you've gotta love a guy whose business card titles him as cheif bottle washer. Enjoy
  6. AJ,, just thought you should know,, my wife looked at me cross eyed when I grabbed the Woolite and washed my towels by hand. She suggested I buy my own bottle and add it to my Adam's shelf. )
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