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  1. Assel

    welding on a CUCV / CARC

    super duty 2 component epoxy is what I expected...and I really dont like it, the ones they sell around here are really nasty + you get dizzy, when you smell it its already too late :D ... I once helped a friend repair an inner fender with epoxy & fibreglass mats...we decided next time we rather...
  2. Assel

    welding on a CUCV / CARC

    for some reason I cant open that Link, I just wanted to hear actual experiences ... I did a research for myself aswell And for gluing: If it can glue helicopter blades together I think its way more hazardous than CARC ..that must be serious stuff. I think I´d rather stick with the welder... (I...
  3. Assel

    welding on a CUCV / CARC

    Well I have a replacement "weld in" part so I just have to cut the bad area out & weld the new one in, will 2" of clean metal to the paint be enough or how much space should be sanded ? I think I will weld outside when its not windy, or near to the door with both open in the garage, that should...
  4. Assel

    welding on a CUCV / CARC

    So finally I got the possibility to buy a decent MIG welder (its old, but I tried it in the "shop" of the guy I bought it from, its doing really nice welds & everything works as it should) and I paid just a "few" bucks :clinto: and got even a full gas bottle with it! ..So nothing can stop me...
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