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I will be posting more pics as new development comes up. PEACE!!!
Pics of CHLOE:
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Rust
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Fender bender repair. Not too good.
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I took your advice and used the MIG to weld "patches" on the joint. It looks better now but there are still a few holes, craters, gaps, and pits here and there. To finish it up, I will braze using the oxy-ace torch to cover up or fill the imperfections. Then I will grind the excess afterward to follow the body contour. Seal the joints then paint.Inodoro Pereyra wrote:Just cut small pieces of sheet metal, and tack weld them in the inside of the panel (like a backing plate)