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Hi, I'm Doug I work with 20 great guys in Saint Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods
and we are going to do some work for you today on Expert Village. The next step that Alex
has going here is a little spot blaster with a vacuum cleaner attached. In the earlier
clip where we took the little hand held sand blaster and blow in there everything was all
cut open and it would could not have got this big bulky blaster in there. If we use that
little one again we would end up pouring a bunch of media in the car in the holes there
and would collect in the bottom and hold moisture. It would cause the thing to rust again so
we use this media blaster with the vacuum attachment. So he is blasting off the little
bit of slag from the welding that he did, the little bit of burnt primer that was hurt
by his welding there. Even the primer is a well groom primer it is best to get any that
is burnt that we can off of there. He would do a pretty careful job getting this clean
and he would blow this off. To get any dust that is left behind from the media blaster
and then another coat of the primer. Putting raw steel in there is not a good idea, keeping
everything clean and prime is good idea.