stick to stir the bondo, cardboard mixing board, and drilling holes for the bondo to "set". C'mon man, really? I mean it's your car, do what you do, but it's not gonna last. The bondo wicks water which is why you get the rust bubbles, lifting, things of that nature. I understand making do with what you have, but really?
Good on ya for giving it a go, but this will not last very long at all untill rust bubbles through your paint and you having to do it all again. Fair enough having no access to a welder but if you want any sort of lasting effect, you MUST remove all the rust you can and treat it or else it will be back before you know it
I will say i had my doubts at first but it did turn out pretty decent looking other then the paint match i think that people that cant afford a welder or cant pay someone to do body work would find this very usefull. I think people should stop hating on other people i meen shit at least you tried alot of people wouldnt of tried so thumbs up to you bro.
This may be the "country boy" method but it works, will last a couple years before it all falls out which is about as long as the car or truck will be kept...You want to spend more then buy sheet steel and cut panels and build your own latches, ot buy premade panels, to be honest will last about the same length of time... This is a good example of how someone can achive acceptable results who lives on an income and can't afford to drop a bundle on a work car, good job
@NiteStar131 I'm a country boy myself, but if I saw anybody doing that, I'd beat them to death with a hay bar. If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. and I'm driving a truck that is older than half the president's cabinet. If you're in a vehicle you don't care about giving a decent repair to, you probably shouldn't have it in the first place.
However, I have a car that I plan on keeping for another year or possibly two at the most so to make it look better than before, this method worked very well. Will it last long? no. neither will my car though, so thank you sir for this bush-league yet helpful method. I personally found it helpful.
Do you have a mental disability or something that was possibly the worst way to do it ever. not only did you not repair the rust first you didn't even treat it you mixed the body filler on cardboard which is the worst thing you could do it on and you used a stick to mix it which would have put dirty all through the putty.
This is what you do a month before selling the car. Don't forget to move out of town before the new owner finds an explosion of rust bubbling around that bondo.
@WranSlayer1 yea if u dont the rot speads found out that some one didnt cut the rot out of my car tapped around were they patch with a hammer and it went right throught the rot that spread
thts like how u fix a hole in a Wall..
dillon14dj 4 days ago
thts like how u fix a hole in a Wall..
dillon14dj 4 days ago
stick to stir the bondo, cardboard mixing board, and drilling holes for the bondo to "set". C'mon man, really? I mean it's your car, do what you do, but it's not gonna last. The bondo wicks water which is why you get the rust bubbles, lifting, things of that nature. I understand making do with what you have, but really?
scary0715 2 weeks ago
Great job, sometimes you have to make do with what you have.
hpqtsxm 2 weeks ago
Good on ya for giving it a go, but this will not last very long at all untill rust bubbles through your paint and you having to do it all again. Fair enough having no access to a welder but if you want any sort of lasting effect, you MUST remove all the rust you can and treat it or else it will be back before you know it
ScubaSteve793 1 month ago
I will say i had my doubts at first but it did turn out pretty decent looking other then the paint match i think that people that cant afford a welder or cant pay someone to do body work would find this very usefull. I think people should stop hating on other people i meen shit at least you tried alot of people wouldnt of tried so thumbs up to you bro.
1BigKam 1 month ago
This may be the "country boy" method but it works, will last a couple years before it all falls out which is about as long as the car or truck will be kept...You want to spend more then buy sheet steel and cut panels and build your own latches, ot buy premade panels, to be honest will last about the same length of time... This is a good example of how someone can achive acceptable results who lives on an income and can't afford to drop a bundle on a work car, good job
NiteStar131 1 month ago
@NiteStar131 I'm a country boy myself, but if I saw anybody doing that, I'd beat them to death with a hay bar. If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right. and I'm driving a truck that is older than half the president's cabinet. If you're in a vehicle you don't care about giving a decent repair to, you probably shouldn't have it in the first place.
MrTennisballs 2 weeks ago
Wow.. came out better than I expected.. First thought was.. uh.. isn't it going to rust from the inside out now?.. but I guess you don't care.
dslynx 2 months ago
guarenteed till in leaves the driveway.
finpainter1 2 months ago
just beautiful..never thought touse a stick to stirwith...
hovis69nova 2 months ago
I cant stop laughing at your video. this is a joke isnt it ??
jetskiwaxhead 2 months ago 2
what a hack job hahahahah!
MrOrtiz1234 2 months ago
Looked good until you painted it D: But I guess metallic paint is a son of a bitch to get right.
Toerme 2 months ago
lol nice fix,
tykx104 2 months ago
(Me) :Hey John can you mix me up some bondo.
(John) :Sure how much do you need?
(Me): Oh i don't know just enough to make a new quarter panel.
(John) : OK so 2 gallons then?
(Me) Ya that should be enough. Actually mix up 3 gallons im gonna put some fender flares on this bitch.lol lmfao.
thats just some funny shit.
77FORREST 2 months ago
The RIGHT WAY TO DO IT? no...
However, I have a car that I plan on keeping for another year or possibly two at the most so to make it look better than before, this method worked very well. Will it last long? no. neither will my car though, so thank you sir for this bush-league yet helpful method. I personally found it helpful.
robgdyke 2 months ago 4
2:41 orange too high shorts and mandals
3:11 ripped jean shorts
UntamedPube 2 months ago
Dear God.
Do you have a mental disability or something that was possibly the worst way to do it ever. not only did you not repair the rust first you didn't even treat it you mixed the body filler on cardboard which is the worst thing you could do it on and you used a stick to mix it which would have put dirty all through the putty.
MrDatto1200 2 months ago
This is what you do a month before selling the car. Don't forget to move out of town before the new owner finds an explosion of rust bubbling around that bondo.
yTubeBlowsBigBalls 2 months ago
Car looks great... From 50 feet away
No way this guy has indoor plumbing
stunna1050 2 months ago
WOW! what else can be said?! for those of you out there looking for a how to video..run....run away now!
matthewa78 2 months ago 2
This is the guy who orders Bondo in 55 gallon drums.
thewizardofgaz 3 months ago 2
What a horrible job. Is this a joke video of how not to do it????
chrisstorm666 3 months ago
hey man you need to watch a video south west rod and custom he will show you ho to get in done wright
stormtrooper862 3 months ago
The rust is going to spread and wont take very long. for a quick fix not a bad job. (minus not removing rust first of course!)
66labatt 3 months ago
I thought the rust had to be cut out first . Won't it just keep spreading?
WranSlayer1 3 months ago 2
@WranSlayer1 yea if u dont the rot speads found out that some one didnt cut the rot out of my car tapped around were they patch with a hammer and it went right throught the rot that spread
Lmidden2 3 months ago
wtf are you doing. thats horrable shit
redneckme80 4 months ago
are you serious ?
bansheeboi2000 4 months ago