blue_71
03-21-2001, 07:52 PM
bend the bottem part of the rusty metal to make a lip for the bondo to sit on. that what a been doing today as spring prep work
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71 custom 1/2 ton/ 350 3 on the tree/ 12 bolt/
74 with th350 and 305 12 bolt "the wood hauler"
89 4x4 350 and 4 speed w/bulldog 14 bolt corparate rear
#3 forever
K20cheyenne
03-22-2001, 11:59 PM
The shop I work at also does body work and listening to the bodyman's stories my favorite has to be- stuff an old sock in the hole and bondo over it.
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72 K20 Cheyenne
LWB,4" lift,350/TH350
under major restoration
jbaker
03-25-2001, 06:03 AM
Used to use news paper and put metal fileings in the bondo on the cheap repaints that I bought to sell, The metal fileings always worked !
cali_surfer
03-26-2001, 12:30 AM
You guys might want to try KittyHair or EverGlass made by Evercoat. Both are a bazillion times better then bondo for doing minor hole filling.
jbaker
03-26-2001, 05:29 AM
Yes they both do work better but harder for a first timer to work with. Just my opion.
Randy70C-10
03-28-2001, 07:26 AM
Nothing like an old license plate to patch a quarter panel, heh heh! I don't do this to "my own cars" though. Just call me "bondoman" !!!
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Randy
70 C-10 SWB Stepside
47 Chevy Fleetline
30 Model A Coupe
87 Harley Sportster
Built in USA!!!!