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> Weld-thru primer, Necessary?
rjames
post Mar 5 2006, 03:22 PM
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So from what I can find to read on the subject, weld-thru primer keeps
corrosion from happening, so couldn't I just use metal ready instead? According
to the metal ready lable, you can weld to areas that have been 'metal readied'.

Getting ready to weld patches in, both using butt-welds, and welding
layered pieces together someone please insert the correct term here,
I already feel like an idiot).

Just wondering if the weld-thru primer was necessary if I
coat the back side of the pieces I'm going to weld with metal ready for rust
protection (since I won'tbe able to get to them after the welding is done).

Thoughts? Lambastings?

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rjames   Weld-thru primer   Mar 5 2006, 03:22 PM
Rand   Metal ready is more of a treatment / rust converte...   Mar 5 2006, 03:56 PM


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