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<blockquote data-quote="Kevin Cram" data-source="post: 83506" data-attributes="member: 2215"><p>Justin, </p><p> It's not too difficult but take your time. First you should wrap a piece of masking tape around the stock area where the pad meets the stock. This way you shouldn't cut into the stock. Start with a fairly coarse (150) grit to knock down the majority of the material. Use a little finer grit when you get close to the tape line. For a nice blend you should just knick the tape, but not go all the way through it. If you can, take the table off of you belt sander(it just gets in the way). There are also jigs you can buy but they are more of a pain than they are worth. With a steady hand this will give you a perfect fit. Take your time and good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Cram, post: 83506, member: 2215"] Justin, It's not too difficult but take your time. First you should wrap a piece of masking tape around the stock area where the pad meets the stock. This way you shouldn't cut into the stock. Start with a fairly coarse (150) grit to knock down the majority of the material. Use a little finer grit when you get close to the tape line. For a nice blend you should just knick the tape, but not go all the way through it. If you can, take the table off of you belt sander(it just gets in the way). There are also jigs you can buy but they are more of a pain than they are worth. With a steady hand this will give you a perfect fit. Take your time and good luck. [/QUOTE]
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