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Old 03-16-2014, 09:35 PM
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few more , need more paint . I got 1 can to test the color The store was closed today oh a lil grease on the cylinder rams werks wonders for masking





still got the grime to clean off the axles and shave a lil off the bottom of the beams



I'm going to finish the detail too finally gotta find some more mack emblems . I'm gonna rob the letters off a bruder for the front of the hood possibly the bulldog too
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Old 03-17-2014, 04:35 AM
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oh a lil grease on the cylinder rams werks wonders for masking
I've been using Vaseline for yrs to do this... get some on an area you wanted to paint, use a Q-tip soaked with lacquer thinner to wipe away a clean edge... I've even tried this method for curvy paint lines on plastic bodies with good results.

Do you use electrical cleaner to clean the grime away? I used a can of that to clean off the oily grime from my 850 after the cyl leaky mess all over the bottom of the stick & coupler... it was like it was steamed off.
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Old 03-17-2014, 04:59 AM
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Ether old trick I used when prepping oil pans for reinstall . Never had a leaky oil pan or timing cover yet I just can't get the same stuff I used years ago , seams to leave a bit of oily residue that I have to blow off . electrical cleaner is real good too , I just never have it when need it ether is always on hand this time a year. yes I may try the Vaseline in the Mack logo on the hubs , I want that to stand out a bit .
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Old 03-20-2014, 08:57 PM
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almost back together leaving the rims raw aluminum to have a break in color going back to the rc4wd tires just glue the back beads so they don't walk out under a load when turning For the fronts , I have some flexible foam from 3M to try , Just waiting on the applicator .



after thought , its funny to see paint on it
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