fatelvis
12-08-2008, 04:25 PM
I have a 69 that had qtrs welded some time in the 80's very nice shape. I ground out all of the old mud and laquer primer to inspect the welds. Reapplying fresh filler at a minimum, over bare steel, the car was subsequently painted black with a very nice color sand/ polish job. Herein lies the problem, at first, I rolled it out in the sun to clean the garage and noticed a faint tell tale line where the seam was welded. Ticked off , I rolled it back in and 1/2 hour later I reinspected the spot only to find it had vanished. Now I will admit I am Picky, and yes I know black shows all, what I need to know is what do I need to do to alleviate this problem?
1 Year later, in the dead of a Kansas winter, I can see some of the seam, on both sides. The integrity of the filler is OK, no lifting or staining. Do I need to grind it back out and put a thicker coat of mud?? Use all metal?, will Lead take care of this ?
This car needs to be perfect, what should I do?
Will Gluing the Qtrs eliminate this conscern?
1 Year later, in the dead of a Kansas winter, I can see some of the seam, on both sides. The integrity of the filler is OK, no lifting or staining. Do I need to grind it back out and put a thicker coat of mud?? Use all metal?, will Lead take care of this ?
This car needs to be perfect, what should I do?
Will Gluing the Qtrs eliminate this conscern?