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Thread: Using lead for body work
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02-10-2005 #1
Using lead for body work
What do you think about using lead for body work? I have a pretty bad quarter to fix, and someone remarked to me that although it is a hard skill to learn, using lead to repair something like this would give the best results. My prior plan was to weld up as much material as I could with the MIG and shape. I've never tried lead before, and have no idea how to do it, although I see at Eastwood they have the materials, how-to video, etc.
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02-10-2005 #2
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whether you lead that or weld evrything up solid you are gonna have way more time fixing the messed up 1/4 then putting a new one on, not sure if you have mini tubbed yet, but its very easy to do with the 1/4 off, i would really go for a goodmark full 1/4, or at least a 80%, it will really pay off in the long run, you won't have any spots with alot of filler on there that can lead to problems let alone the holes in the 1/4 that if they do not get sealed up, they will bubble with some time, any size hole will make it bubble, pin hole to one you can't see, goodluck
jake
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02-10-2005 #3



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