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Uploaded on Jan 18, 2011

BUY a Kit Here: http://www.eastwood.com/ew-deluxe-lea...

Eastwood's Deluxe Body Solder Kit has more of what you need to fill with better adhesion, strength and durability than plastic fillers.

No need to use lead solder as a body filler when you can use our stronger, safer, more durable, lead-free version! Our deluxe kit has all the supplies you need but the torch and tip, including 5 lbs. of lead-free solder.

File or sand, by hand or power tool, to level
Spreadable (plastic) range is 428-932 degreesF
Includes tools and accessories
"How-to" DVD included

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  • Jamin Mathis

    Will the solder hold up to the powder coating process? Should I do anything differently when powder coating over the solder?

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  • EastwoodCo

    Our lead-free body solders can be powder coated over, as the the spreadable temperature is over the cure temperature of powder. The issue using standard lead body solders is that the spreadable temperature is approximately 360-490F (within the 350-400F cure range of most powders).  In regards to prep, you'd want to prep the area that was repaired with the lead-free solder like the rest of the part that is being coated.

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  • Arturo Gomez

    What is the lead-free solder bar made out of ? tin copper and zinc ? if so in what percentage ? thanks.

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  • EastwoodCo

    Eastwood Lead-Free Body Solder is 70% tin & 30% Zinc. A link to buy the lead-free solder is below the video.

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  • EastwoodCo

    A Link to BUY or Get More INFO is below the video in the description.

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  • Nickthestorekeeper

    This looks pretty easy to work with. I am a beginner with no body solder experience, but I want to try rather than pay a $75/hour body shop labor rate for someone else to do it. Can I get decent results as a beginner? I need to fill two roof to quarter panel seams just like in this video.

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  • johncartelli

    I did a small patch repair on one of my 47 ford tail lights using solder..turned out pretty good...tailights now on my coupe, search FrankenStude Too here on utube.

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  • Nicholas Muscat

    Hi. I have kind of the same problem around the windshield on a car I am restoring, should I just cut it all out,or can I get away with some rust remedy,I am using a good brand, its Loctite,or will the rust eventually still come through,whats your experience?

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  • vcval

    how do you remove lead ?

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  • V8TV

    I would say that you really want to replace sheetmetal that has pinholes and rusted through areas. However, this lead-free solder would probably do a decent job of filling pinholed areas, if you can't replace the steel. 

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