"Mario C. Aguiar" wrote:
> Use stock Yamaha plates, be sure your steel plates are not warped, get them
> bead blasted, (if possible).
I know many people recommend this but I don't go for it. Although the finish
after bead blasting would be great, the chance of warpage is also there. I have
owned a bead blaster for most of my life and you would be surprised how it can
warp a piece of thin metal. I avoid using it on precision small or thin parts.
If you decide to do it make sure you use very low air pressure.
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