I used to work at a GM dealer with a body shop, thats all they used for quarters and
door skins, glue only, no welding- except where the quarter joined the roof, or door
skin joined to the door frame.
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> stuff to put in there before you weld
Steve;
i believe it is called "weld through coating" possibly by 3m
H
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In a message dated 11/19/2002 10:17:56 PM Eastern Standard Time,
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> stuff to put in there before you weld
Steve;
i believe it is called "weld through coating" possibly by 3m
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Welding &
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Gents,
I am about
to start welding in floor pans. I want to use a lap joint, but was warned that
you can get rust developing where the m
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I really didn't mean to go ballistic either but, panel adhesive isn't
designed to be a stand alone product. It was developed to aid in panel
alignment and to stop or at least help deter "Panel Walk"
system LOL. Mikey - Original Message - From: Dwight Fulton Sent: Tuesday, November 19, 2002 11:10 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [Chevelle-List] Welding & Sealing I really didn't mean to go ballistic either but, panel adhesive isn'tdesigned to be a stand alone product. It
ever welded.
Dwight
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> >>>>I don't see anyway in my "WILDEST" d
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> I don't see anyway in my "WILDEST" dreams that this would be even vaguely
> acceptable. Panel adhesive is not designed to replace welding.
&g
I don't see anyway in my "WILDEST" dreams that this would be even
vaguely
acceptable. Panel adhesive is not designed to replace welding.
Dwight
Absolutely correct!!
Sorry guys, I was WAY too vague about floor pans! I think in no way shape
or form should panel adhesive be used fo
ovember 19, 2002 10:56 PM
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> One of the body guys I know always uses body panel adhesive to install
1/4's
> and other exterior patches. He cuts out the panel to be replaced...uses
a
> panel crimper to form a step...fits & secures t
One of the body guys I know always uses body panel adhesive to install 1/4's
and other exterior patches. He cuts out the panel to be replaced...uses a
panel crimper to form a step...fits & secures the patch with adhesive & 1 or
2 tapping screws. Once the adhesive is dry, remove the screws, and a
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] Welding &
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Gents,
I am about
to start welding in floor pans. I want to use a lap joint, but was warned that
you can get rust de
Steve
I welded a trunk pan in my 70, and quarter skins on both my 70 and my 69. What I did with the trunk pan was ovelay it about 1/2" all around, welded it in, then seam sealed it on both sides and painted it. No rust coming through going on 3 years in the 70.
I did the 1/4 panels on each car i
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Gents,
I am about
to start welding in floor pans. I want to use a lap joint, but was warned that
you can get rust developing where the metal overlaps. That's a good
point.
Another guy recommended some stuff to put in there before you weld but
can't give me the det
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