Thread: fiberglass patch on steel
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03-11-2008 09:07 AM #1
'Glass on steel is ALWAYS temporary. It will fail eventually.
Having said that, I would sandblast it inside and out, and not make the holes any bigger than they are.
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03-11-2008 02:53 PM #2
That is what I thought ...
I'll either have to eat the metal work and do a good job or ... tell him I pass on it .
Thought there was something I didn't know about ,everyone else was using.
These lil'fenders are much thicker than 18g.
Thanks for the reply HRP
you or Spray is who I was hoping for ...
T L
"Whad'ya want for nuth'N, ..............aaa,rrrrrubber biscuit... ?"
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03-11-2008 05:43 PM #3
I'll second Hotrodpaint
If its metal , repair with metal , if its glass repair with glass ..ect .
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03-12-2008 02:02 AM #4
surly if you've got to patch with fibreglass then smooth etc ,it
would be just as easy to tack metal in ???
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03-12-2008 11:46 AM #5
surly ..!
Thanks Spray
just needed a kick.
T L
"Whad'ya want for nuth'N, ..............aaa,rrrrrubber biscuit... ?"
"bad spellers of the word untie ! "
If your wondering how I'm doing I'm > " I'm still pick'N up the shinny stuff and passing open windows
"






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