Williams CP glue? No problem!

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So after reading a few horror stories, I was abit intimidated by the glue on my Joust CP. Just to make sure mine wasn't the exception to the rule, I tried a few of the usual glue removers we use in my sign shop. Yep, that glue is some stubborn shit, stood up to most of what I tried. Then I remembered what we use on really tough jobs: The eraser wheel! It did the job quickly and rather easily, leaving eraser dust and little balls of glue in it's wake! So throw one of these badboys on your drill and stop being afraid of that infamous Williams CP glue!
 

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So after reading a few horror stories, I was abit intimidated by the glue on my Joust CP. Just to make sure mine wasn't the exception to the rule, I tried a few of the usual glue removers we use in my sign shop. Yep, that glue is some stubborn shit, stood up to most of what I tried. Then I remembered what we use on really tough jobs: The eraser wheel! It did the job quickly and rather easily, leaving eraser dust and little balls of glue in it's wake! So throw one of these badboys on your drill and stop being afraid of that infamous Williams CP glue!

I use one of those as well buddy, they work awesome! How's the build coming? Any Pic's?
 
Yep, you always do a very nice restoration. Can't wait to see your work again, stay in touch.
 
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