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Old 10-31-2002, 10:44 AM   #1
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Joining parts, raised seam line, etc...

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just wondering what u guys do when u join 2 parts and u get a nice seam line? do u break out the file and start fileing away at it? I'm talking about the ones that stick up of course. Sometimes 2 parts just don't fit very nicely.
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I try some rough sandpaper or an emery board first then use a file if the seam is too large.
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I would normally choose to file it
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Sand it, then fill in the gap with some Mr. Surfacer 500, then file some more to get it nice and smooth
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