Before you begin apply sanding fluid to the area.
How to sand down sheet metal.
Switch to wire wheels for seams corners and rounded rusted metal areas.
Using the 200 grit sandpaper until you get a smooth finish.
You start with 80 grit sandpaper and sand the metal in circular motions.
Allow the glue to dry overnight.
Sand the entire piece with the 3 grit emery stick.
Using an orbital or random orbital sander step 1.
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Use pieces of either sandpaper to remove pockets of the material that might have been left in the tight spaces.
Sheet metal is a thin flexible metal that can be shaped into panels and used in the automobile industry.
To start the sanding steel process.
Use barge glue or another type of leather bonding glue to seal each of the inner edges of the sandbag.
Attach an 80 grit sanding disk to your sander and begin sanding the metal surface from which you need to remove paint.
Then use 2 grit.
When you have removed much of the unwanted material switch to 200 grit sandpaper to finish off the sanding process.
Grind sand or scour off the rust if you re not into chemicals and you want to remove the paint along with the rust use a power tool like a grinder sander oscillating tool or drill to remove rust from tools.
Because 80 grit is pretty coarse stop using it when the paint is almost all the way off.
Sand the metal surface with an orbital sander or random orbital sander.
Glue the fourth edge except for a 1 inch area in the corner which will be used to pour in the sand.
Things you should know.
The key to sanding out a scratch is to start with the scratch then blend it into the surrounding area.
Use hand sandpaper as supplementary after sanding with the sander use hand sandpaper to areas where the sander.
Then bend the sheet back and forth a few times to snap it.
You can use the same trick to cut metal studs.
Snip the two sides.
The best way to sand is along the grain of your metal if any is present else you can always do it in circular motions.
Begin to sand the metal surface working in one direction only.
Next use 1 grit.
When you remove the unwanted material such as the top layers of paint or any scratches then you move to finer and higher sandpaper such as the 200 grit sandpaper.