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Fixing ejector marks on headstamp
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<blockquote data-quote="drumjunky91" data-source="post: 2792232" data-attributes="member: 121049"><p>Yes sir, I agree 100%. So far chucking the case up in a Wilson case trimmer is definitely sounding like the #1 candidate for sure. I actually just ordered mine last night to give it a try. [USER=70559]@Rich Coyle[/USER]'s post was exactly the data I was looking for to support my theory. I knew I couldn't be the only one out there that has thought about this lol. I was using the sandpaper method up to this point, but I'll always take any excuse to buy new tools haha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="drumjunky91, post: 2792232, member: 121049"] Yes sir, I agree 100%. So far chucking the case up in a Wilson case trimmer is definitely sounding like the #1 candidate for sure. I actually just ordered mine last night to give it a try. [USER=70559]@Rich Coyle[/USER]'s post was exactly the data I was looking for to support my theory. I knew I couldn't be the only one out there that has thought about this lol. I was using the sandpaper method up to this point, but I'll always take any excuse to buy new tools haha [/QUOTE]
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