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Old 12-04-2020, 08:57 PM
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No trial and error involved. What I said was: sand the scales to the thickness of the bolsters (pretty close). Mount the scales and finish sanding the bolsters AND the scales together. That evens them out. By having the scales sized before you mount them the remaining sanding can be done with finer sandpaper which means you won't mess up the bolsters since you will want to sand then with fine paper anyway to complete their finish ....


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