I am trying to stay away from the need to mix, because I am not in the least
skilled at mix or application before it all cures.
I found Permatex Liquid Metal, which seems to be getting the job done. Three
wheels down, two to go. Once it cures, I move on to the sanding and prep for
filler/prim
I am trying to stay away from the need to mix, because I am not in the least
skilled at mix or application before it all cures.
I found Permatex Liquid Metal, which seems to be getting the job done. Three
wheels down, two to go. Once it cures, I move on to the sanding and prep for
filler/prim
> clay wrote:
> I am to the point of making repairs to the Bundts. What sort of
> metal filler would be best?
I have not done it, but I would think JBWeld would be a good
choice. Light, waterproof, can be shaped after it sets. Clean
the aluminum really good first. I would use muriatic acid.
Use the product "All Metal".
Fred Moir.
Lynn MA.
Diesel preferred.
From: Mercedes on behalf of clay monroe via
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Sent: 10 February 2018 21:40
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Subject: [MBZ] Metal Filler
I am to the point of maki
JB Weld?
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Max Dillon
Charleston SC
'87 300TD
'95 E300
On February 10, 2018 9:40:43 PM EST, clay monroe via Mercedes
wrote:
>I am to the point of making repairs to the Bundts. What sort of metal
>filler would be best? Turns out I was not the first idiot to think a
>sawzall was a good tire re
I am to the point of making repairs to the Bundts. What sort of metal filler
would be best? Turns out I was not the first idiot to think a sawzall was a
good tire removal tool. There is some curb rash and other scuffing that might
enjoy attention. Much of the damage is pretty fine. Could I