How To Sand “Bondo” – Air Files and D/A Sanders
My Friend Pete gives us a detailed lesson on the two most important air sanders you can own to make sanding bondo , body filler, fast quick and easy. Using the RIGHT TOOLS gives you the advantage to do the job the right way. Learning automotive paint and body and getting educated for car or truck collision repairs and classic car restoration. Viking Air File and National Detroit D/A Sander is the tools of choice for DIY AUTO SCHOOL!
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Hay Pete.Love your Vids man.Like to see a video on different kinds of paint.Like lacquer (l have used and like) and so on.what to use in what situatio,how to lay it down.
I think Hutchins have te same quality sander but very expensive too 👍 and USA made also
great stuff
Pete you know you need a die grinder for cut off wheels and a right angle die grinder for roloc discs.The Hutchinson air file is much more expensive than the Viking and a bit heavier.Dynabrade DAs are excellent especially the 3/32 finishing one which I think is number 21035 but I was looking at buying another when and they redesigned them and changed the color from red to blue.Google would come up with the old number,but Dynabraid are extremely light and never leave cornrows,they are about $175-200.After 20 years of complete restos I'm doing prep work for the painter.My Lyme has made me not want to paint because it effects my eyes too much and I don't like blending metallics even thought I have no problem,I also don't like spraying the medium solid clears,I'm so us to the old DuPont 9700 overall clear.I don't like spraying that Transtar shit.
Yes the Hutchinson air file does not cut like the Viking it is heavy and is a better finishing air file. Long throws are 3/16 and the finishing da is 3/32.
Doing prep work the short throw is my most important tool besides my air blower.
Thank you Pete very informative 😊
You can get long throw in the palm Sanders also!
hi from your Friend paul in Canada
Thank you Pete for sharing your knowledge!! I own an old
Ingersoll rand air file It works well.