Thread: Painting Question
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	12-21-2008 07:51 PM #1
 Well, I guess it depends on whether you want to just do it....or if you want to do it right..... How about borrowing a mig from a friend, or have someone weld them for you..... As for the dents, it's best to use as little filler as possible, even something as small as a door ding can be made a lot smaller with a good hammer and dolly....Yesterday is history, tomorrow is a mystery, Live for Today! 
 Carroll Shelby
 
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	12-21-2008 09:35 PM #2
 I would invest in a cheap mig even from HF. Practice on light tacks . You could do this with a stick and some small rod with a copper backer just tacking a few spots and letting it cool then coming back to it . Even at the age of 52 i am learning a lot myself also found out you never quit learning more .
 
 Body work do a search on line lots of great info sites showing the basics to some light repairs . As Dave said body plastic is best when done in a repair real thin .
 






 
		
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