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May 13 2026, 07:56 PM
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Well, some old geezer showing signs of wear backed his son’s new to him pickup into his own TR6. I have the fender off and have corrected most of the problems with hammer and dolly, but there are cuts in the metal and tool marks that are too much for my skills. I had an Eastwood lead solder kit, so why not go with that. Works just fine actually. But is lead as good as modern plastic filler? Over the long run, which is more dependable. It is kinda fun, but nowhere as versatile as the plastic fillers.
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