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<blockquote data-quote="jparrishbt" data-source="post: 409916" data-attributes="member: 15701"><p>Unfortunatly, I don't have any access to a sandblaster. However, I am thinking of bartering some old metal with the local high school welding class. I'm thinking if I give them some metal, they can have 10 grinders on that thing in a hurry. So I am going to head over to talk to the teacher tomorro and see what we can do. </p><p></p><p>On another note. I have Bedliner the console and have it the foam for the side ribs and put the frp down. I know I don't need all the foam, however it was more for backing behind the frp so someone doesn't kick a hole through it. I could only do the passenger side because I have to run the nav light wiring up front and possibly my light bars (depending on where they go).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jparrishbt, post: 409916, member: 15701"] Unfortunatly, I don't have any access to a sandblaster. However, I am thinking of bartering some old metal with the local high school welding class. I'm thinking if I give them some metal, they can have 10 grinders on that thing in a hurry. So I am going to head over to talk to the teacher tomorro and see what we can do. On another note. I have Bedliner the console and have it the foam for the side ribs and put the frp down. I know I don't need all the foam, however it was more for backing behind the frp so someone doesn't kick a hole through it. I could only do the passenger side because I have to run the nav light wiring up front and possibly my light bars (depending on where they go). [/QUOTE]
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