Posted by dave2 on November 02, 2012 at 04:03:15 from (139.139.35.17):
pretty much talked myself outta the oxy/acetyline or propane torch for now. Just can't justify the price. Still need to patch my fenders tho... Just saw some aluminum step plating (diamond plate??) that is just the ticket as far as the width I need. Just have to cut it to length and bend a right angle on one end. Thought I'd just cut/clean the rusted area, prime it, then undercoat the area of the patch and pop rivet it in place. See any problems? Not supporting anything, just cosmetic and getting rid of some snags.
I know the best thing is to weld in a patch of sheetmetal, but getting it is not real convenient. I can get the aluminum, stainless, and galvanized sheet metal at the BB store on the way home.
This post was edited by dave2 at 04:06:15 11/02/12.
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