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KEY WEST/HAVANA Tunnel Authority ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 338 Joined: 16-October 07 From: Key West/ St. Augie, Fl USA Member No.: 8,234 Region Association: South East States ![]() ![]() |
What is the latest way to repair the door jam to quarter panel seam? I think I remeber it being a lead seam. Should I spot weld, seam weld,brass braize or melt some sinkers?
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If you keep the body filler thin, apply it on a clean substrate, and it's 1/8" thick or less, it won't crack. It is porous, so it must be protected from water on all sides. If it's as much as 1/4" thick, it may crack. If it's more than 1/4" thick, it will crack eventually. It's well worth the extra $20.00 for the premium filler- Rage Gold or comparable, it'll pay or it's self in sandpaper alone, not to mention ease of application or ease of sanding or durability.
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