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Old 12-26-2008, 08:25 PM   #1
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filling panel beater bag

I read somewhere that sand isn't the best to fill a bag with, so what are some common things used?? thanks.
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Re: filling panel beater bag

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I read somewhere that sand isn't the best to fill a bag with, so what are some common things used?? thanks.
I'm going to show my ignorance and ask... What is a panel beater bag?
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Re: filling panel beater bag

lol, i might not even have the right name, but ether way, i went with a #9 bird shot, seems to work well.

http://www.fournierenterprises.com/lsb08.html
http://www.irvansmith.com/scart/pane...er-p-1041.html
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