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    well this silly boy here is gunna try his hand at lead because i shudder when i hear the word bondo. but i know someone here has to have done this before anything at all will help thanks.

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    WOW it took 1 hour 30 mins to read that second article !after that its bondo sled for sure my goodness and that paint job wow I will be be sprayin a heavy immersion marine paint too.if someone were to hit or scratch that car i would have a anurism right on the spot

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    Originally posted by shawnlee28
    WOW it took 1 hour 30 mins to read that second article !after that its bondo sled for sure my goodness and that paint job wow I will be be sprayin a heavy immersion marine paint too.if someone were to hit or scratch that car i would have a anurism right on the spot
    Bondo's arlight to use, as long as it does not take the place of metal. My uncle was going to show me how to lead my car but, when he got the lead hot and started putting it on my car, the bondo the guy b4 me put in started to melt out.
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    OMG......lol
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    Man that looks like a lot of work for something so small. Might as well just make another panel or something. I can see doing it on a door but why don't you just cut the rusted peice out and put in another peice of metal?
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