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Pot Metal Repair Tips: Filling Pot Metal Pits

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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2008

Have a piece of pot metal that is badly pitted? Pits in pot metal are the #1 problem in antique auto restoration. Anyone can have their car painted in any auto body shop or buy aftermarket parts for their car. But when it comes to pot metal parts, they are not readily available. It's either fix it or go without. And having your pot metal part repaired can be costly, as well as time consuming.

We have the answer. Super Alloy 1 solder can repair pits in white metal or pot metal with any heat source, including a soldering gun, heat gun, or propane torch with no welding expertise. This material allows you to keep your car 100% original.

This clip is demonstrates how easily pot metal pitting (or white metal pitting) can be repaired with Super Alloy 1. We started by cleaning up the base metal and drilling the pits with a Dremel tool, although any drill will work.

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