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Filling Cast Iron Surfaces
By Joe Teagarden

The antique car restoration community deals with this problem
frequently.  You can use a high quality body filler which can be
easily sanded down to a smooth surface and painted as you like.

I've filled, smoothed out and painted many castings for differentials,
transmissions, etc., in this manner for prize winning antique car
restorations.  I don't know any reason why it wouldn't work on a piano
plate.  Body fillers are available at any auto paint supplier.

Joe Teagarden


(Message sent Sun 18 Jun 2000, 19:53:44 GMT, from time zone GMT-0400.)

Key Words in Subject:  Cast, Filling, Iron, Surfaces

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