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Ah fair enough.
Yeah friends with Dave, same level like Emz. hahaha, coz he also worked with me back when i was at Coles. Tis how they met, but im sure you already know that...LuLz.
Hey guys, when welding in sheets of metal or any sort, if you don't have access behind the panel, what can be done to coat it and prevent rust? Also to remove flaking paint/burn etc
What about places that's just hard to reach dude? And won't be fully sealed pff
Do you have access to the area before you start welding in new metal? If so, you can buy rattle-can primers that you can weld over. Paint it on first, then weld.
Otherwise, there might be some underbody/tar/deadener sprays that you can buy with extended nozzles for hard to reach places. Try shops like Auto One.
What about places that's just hard to reach dude? And won't be fully sealed pff
by the time it rusts through, you will have done one of 3 things. 1. written the car off 2. sold the car off 3. still have the car in about 40 years and you'll rebuild it.
I dont see option 3 lasting.
Originally posted by anth
Lucky they didn't come into your house and disrespect your whole family.
Oh no, the golf will be staying oxy. I've moved three houses and it hasn't left my side. Am planning to do a worthersee or sowo tours. Thanks anth, I will have access before welding it shut, I will try and see what weld over primers there are
Oh no, the golf will be staying oxy. I've moved three houses and it hasn't left my side. Am planning to do a worthersee or sowo tours. Thanks anth, I will have access before welding it shut, I will try and see what weld over primers there are
I have been told that the copper ones are better than the grey zinc ones.
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