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> Where the sun don't shine, rust treatment paranoia
TargaToy
post Nov 3 2010, 04:09 PM
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I have the new jack tube welded in place and am about to add the "pyramid" post support. Once I do so, an air pocket is created behind the support. What's my best bet for treating that area and the back side of the support before welding? Undoubtedly, most coatings will burn off due to the heat.

Should I consider maybe weld-through primer or just leave alone and count on the fact that it'll be another 40 years or more before it rots away again since the car is not my DD (yet) and will be sealed up way better from the outside when I'm done than it was from the factory? (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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