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I have BMR boxed SFCs, powdercoated red. I know that the powdercoating needs to be taken off in some spots for welding.
My question is where? On the edges of the plates (front and back?), or do I sand the entire plate? I intend to use a Dremel rotary tool to take of the powdercoating.
Anything else I should do? Thanks! [img]smile.gif[/img]
When I was about to weld my SFC's in, I got under the car, placed one connector up to the spot that I wanted it, and marked both subframe and subframe connector with white chalk. Got back under the car and took a grinder to the weld points and then the powder coating on the SFC's. Worked great!
Well, I ground every edge down. I sanded a 1/4 inch of the flat parts as well, in case they need to use that. I basically sanded every edge down on all sides. When they weld it up, I'll tell them to spray some Rustoleum on the bare metal points.
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