How to Repair Rust Bubbles on your Vehicle

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  • @Tony07UK lets see you do this kind of work and try to hold a camera still! a tripod would work for some things but not always..if you paid to watch the vid i can understand you complaining..but ya didnt pay so appreciate what you learned for free! take care and enjoy the vids..shawn

  • Good job, bro! Thanks for the lesson.

  • @DynaGirlz thanks

  • Hi im no expert but if you spot the rustholes with a mig, grind back then filler, wouldnt that be a better option (provided you have a mig of course.) Im starting to get some bubbles on my 69 Fairmont and im freaking out!!

  • @xwgs351 the problem is when you try to fill those holes with weld..the metal is so piss thin,it will just keep melting back,if it were real metal,it would work!

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  • Best video on this rust issue. Have the same bubbles on the paint, and cant weld so i learned a whole lot. Will save this this video and then in the summertime i will remove my rust. Great tip with the hammer. One question, how long do you think it will last on your car without bubbles? Thanks for the video :-)

  • Good job!

    Im doing the same on my f-250

    How long will that last with the tiger hair?

  • Thanks for posting this. My 83 blazer is just starting to bubble on my driver side 1/4 panel, so i wanted to see what i was getting into. This video definitely helped allot, and i will use it as a reference when i tackle the job in the spring.

  • hell of a job matching the paint

  • I like your videos! Thanks for posting. I have a small nissan I need to get some rust and bubbles off. Unfortunately I dont have a compressor, would it be ideal to use an electric grinder?

  • no more bubbling ??????????????  bad work

  • are u a body man because u do good work like youre videos

  • Nice job

  • Your wisdom knows no bounds!

  • thanks for the video , although if you had someone holding the camera while you do the work ,we can see the actual work and not the tire 90%of the time..But i sort of have the idea of what you are doing..it is a pain in the butt trying to do both things at the same time., it happens to me ..I just ordered a mini tripod that you can hang on to different things and i will see how that works , it was about $3.00 bucks on ebay...love your choochin" videos..peace"

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