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> The right way to close up a welding project, Primer? Weld Through? Weld putty? POR15?
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post Sep 26 2018, 05:41 PM
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Hi,

I am looking for definitive guidance and perhaps a pointer to a thread on this topic.

We have finished all of the welding on metal that was primed with weld-through. We will now grind the welds. Is this the correct thing to do in this order?

Zinc Primer
Weld
Weld some more
plug up the holes with weld or epoxy (screw holes and small gaps)
Grind the weld and expoy smooth (smoother)
Treat the welds with 3M weld putty
spray another coat of Primer
Coat with POR15

Do I have this right?

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