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With fiberglass you also tend to have problems caused by different expansion rates between fiberglass and steel, especially on dark colors when exposed to the sun. Might not be an big issue in this application, but it can cause undesireable, noticeable seams when used in a show car applications...
Thanks... Actually I have used SEM's epoxy panel adhesives several times. I like using it in areas that wouls be prone to rusting from the back side if you were to weld in a patch panel.
The Ford Super Duty pickups for example rot out around the wheel wells a lot, so if I put in a weel well...
I've been doing bodywork and paint on antique vehicles for almost 30 years and here's my 2cents on rust patches.
Welding in patch panels isn't all that difficult but a couple pointers to help make it a lasting repair.... cut out any rot that you can and sandblast any remaining rust. Although it...
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