rzirkle
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Any body ever use JB weld to fill trim holes?? Is it easy enough to grind? Would epoxy with a filler be better? thanks
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ElPiloto said:$2000 is absurd. What that price means is that they don't want to do it.
do this but instead of welding braze them, its a non-structural item. brazing is like a cross between welding and soldering, get a benzomatic from home depot some coated rod, and your there, best would be to rent a oxy/acc setup, but if you practice with a benzo you can get it.Green Death said:You would really have to try hard to warp a panel. These are spot welds. You shave door handles the same way- "donuts" of metasl in decreasing sizes- spot welded in. Spot weld, spot weld, spot weld, until you have a continuous weld.
To have them welded, ground, and spot puttied, you'd be looking at some money for sure.
very little chance for wrappage brazing, since your not really melting the base material. its the cheapest perm fix.mikep said:If you oxy-fuel weld or braze, use mud(heat-absorbant compound) around it to keep it from warping.