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Karl

12-12-2002 17:30:42




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Whis is the best kinda of filler to use on sheet metal.




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sammy the RED

12-13-2002 00:04:43




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 Re: body filler in reply to Karl, 12-12-2002 17:30:42  
Evercoat makes great filler.



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CNKS

12-12-2002 18:02:28




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 Re: body filler in reply to Karl, 12-12-2002 17:30:42  
Most of them are about the same. I suppose Bondo is the standard, PPG makes one that I think is a little easier to use. Remember not to try to fill big holes, or the stuff will eventually crack and may even fall out. Thinner is better, and it really should be used only to cover areas that you can't straighten perfectly. I believe there are some "metallic substitute" (my words) versions that are better, but I haven't used any of them.

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David

12-12-2002 18:28:50




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 Re: Re: body filler in reply to CNKS, 12-12-2002 18:02:28  
I have heard guys reccomend JB weld. When is that better?



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CNKS

12-12-2002 20:04:31




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 Re: Re: Re: body filler in reply to David, 12-12-2002 18:28:50  
JB Weld is harder to use in that it was not made to be sanded. I have used it on small areas (the light box on my Farmall C) that was rusted out. I pop riveted a piece of sheet metal to the inside and filled with JB weld, sanded, and covered the remaining imperfections with Bondo -- worked really well.



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David

12-12-2002 18:25:58




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 Re: Re: body filler in reply to CNKS, 12-12-2002 18:02:28  
I have heard guys reccomend JB weld. When is that better?



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