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Old May 30th, 01, 02:02 PM
MY FIRST 69 MY FIRST 69 is offline
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how much would it cost or did it cost any of you guys to get a door or both doors reskinned? i have a pretty good ammount of bondo in my pass side door, the drivers has a little bit. And another thing, do you always have to drill a hole to use bondo? i keep finding hole after hole! i need a trunk floor, rear quarters, and maybe a new door skin. oh yeah i forgot and 2 fenders! Sure is fun.

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Old May 30th, 01, 02:24 PM
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Screws were put in the hole and then pulled with a slide hammer to pull the dents out. I hate this method. A better way is to us a stud gud, which welds a nail on the panel and then pulled. The nail is then removed. One of the best ways is to use the tool that combines the slide hammer with the welder. Basically you pull the trigger and the slidehammer welds itself to the panel and you pull it. Then you twist the slidehammer off and you're done. It's 10 times faster than the stud gun. Several companies sell them.

The Bondo worms asorb moisture and cause the panel to rust from the inside out.

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