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Old 08-08-2018, 12:52 PM   #29
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Re: Cab corners

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Thanks guys, ok I think I'll use a strip behind the joint. Spray it with weld through primer too. I'll also try this every so many inches and then make smooth and go again.

Maybe the cutting and making it smooth between each tack will help keep me from over heating. I've noticed if I use cut off wheel vs grinding wheel it's not as hot.

I'll post back after I start to repair the inner.
I have to say, I got a pair of these years ago and they come in pretty handy.


https://www.eastwood.com/ew-panel-fl...yABEgL28fD_BwE

They have wider ones too, but I have used these for years.

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