Rough persons guide to rust repairs
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it's a beauty
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I think its gutsy . ...could use more ppl thinkin like this . . .Critics ... . .been inhalin too much Imron (uhhhhhh that would b u Paintsballs and pudinpants) Well done, innovative ...
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This blows...i could learn how to do it better with my telescope aimed at a body shop window. Sorry your ashamed of your voice but that should give a hint that DIY videos are not your bag.
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WOW you hammer fast! cool vid
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Chip, is this you, Chip (Foose)?
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lmao. real rough.....
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great job i hope you kept the car its probably runing fine, guy with blown petrol tank i have fridge door ill make you another give me a call
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good basic video of what to do then just prep the panel with the grider and take the welder, you might need a welding magnet to hold the piece to the panel then tack welds in spots to get the panel on the vehicle then let it cool a bit and weld it up then grind down the welds and body fill it, sand it, tack cloth it, acid etch prime it, paint it, hoo ahh were done!
cragmac1000 2 years ago
yes, i do alot better work nowbut am having difficulty turning that knowlege into a useful tutorial.
i should show how to fix things without a welder or in such a way as that people without ready access to a welder of some kind could have the repairs completed later but not sure if i will ever get around to that
slainwolf180 2 years ago
wait so the manufactures spray oil in between the panels from the factory?
ChrisXCXCX 3 years ago
Most of them don't i believe they use somthing a little bit different but most panelbeaters use a kind of fish-oil or similiar type oil that semi-dries. The manufactures sometimes use a commercialy made oil that leaves a waxy deposit behind or they galivnize the parts first. Hope that helps
slainwolf180 3 years ago
kool, so when i cut out my cab corner i should spray some synthetic car oil or something in there and on the back of the new panel?
ChrisXCXCX 3 years ago
i heard that shark oil or fish oil is best but a small handbook about rust prevention told me that used oil (possibly mixed with grease if you can apply it) should be sprayed or brushed as far as possible in the places where you cannot put paint
slainwolf180 3 years ago