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Old 12-22-2009, 08:48 AM   #67
nuke1
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Re: 1969 Camaro "Yenko" Clone

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Originally Posted by mcbassin View Post
Thanks for the info about the sheetmetal. I just went over to Classic Industries and looked at their parts....Man, I will have to dig deep to fix these cars.

Now about the marker light filling. It looks really smooth! What did you use to weld the seam? It almost looks like you silver braze? The sub frame looks great too. This will be a super car when you get it done. As usual the fab and welds look good too. Keep me updated on the progress.

forgot to ask, where do you get the copper weld through primer?.. thanks
I just used my normal miller welder and ground it down then sanded it, then pick and filed the area for no warpage. And as for the front subframe i welded it al up for strenght. this car is gonna need it. 650 HP!!!!!

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Originally Posted by jgh64pkup View Post
lookin good
what is that copper colored spray you have on there
is it some type of weld through primer?
As for the copper weld thru primer, it is called U-POL weld #2 weld thru primer. It is by far superior over the zinc weld thru primer, the cost is a little more but it works way better. you should be able to get it at any autobody shop, but i am not sure down there, i know napa carries it, but that not where i get it. It is a european product but by far superior to anything that we have over here. i have used it for around 5 years now with zero trouble.
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