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Body filler, Do NOT use plastic |
tdgray |
Oct 2 2003, 08:39 AM
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Thank God Nemo is not here to see this Group: Members Posts: 9,705 Joined: 5-August 03 From: Akron, OH Member No.: 984 Region Association: None |
Here is prime example of 1) how not to fix a rust spot. 2) NEVER NEVER NEVER use plastic body fillers. I'm sure at one time this was a small hole or rust spot that was fixed with plastic filler (Bondo and the like). Plastic fillers attract water and hold it thereby rusting any and all unprotected metal underneath. Not to mention that this was a very poor repair job in the first place.
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mr914 |
Oct 10 2003, 02:04 PM
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914 Hillbilly Group: Members Posts: 576 Joined: 11-January 03 From: Lincoln NE Member No.: 131 Region Association: None |
78 Datsun Pickup with a newspaper as a backer and bondo to cover....
I wait for a calm day and do it outside. Wife's gone shopping of course. Por-15 has some neat stuff in the catalog for filling rust holes. Devcon is a rock solid repair method, but you almost have to have a bridgeport to smoth it out once dry. Welding steel in is the best way. Attached image(s) |
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