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Old 10-02-2017, 04:01 PM
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After that I sanded the inside of the tube and the portion of the nose cone that fits into the tube. This latter job is the only part of the procedure that I found took particular care. You need to sand the cone enough for a smooth fit in the tube but must be careful not to sand down the shoulder of the cone. This is where the sanding sticks come in handy.
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