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Body Man advice needed.

citizensoldier

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I am going to replace some cab corners on one of my M1028s. I am not the best welder and am used to working with WWII and M37 thicker metal. First question- Is one brand of patch panel better than another? Quality and thickness? Been checking ebay and other internet sites and finding lots to choose from.
Also I am considering the body epoxy instead of welding. 3M the best stuff? Any tricks to a nice successful long lasting job? This lickem and stickem is a whole new thing for me.
 

zout

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You can make your own seams on the edges to underlap your old metal for one so the seams turn out even with each other.

WHen you layer your epoxy - do so in thin coats - then level out - blow out - layer again to make your final smooth coat.

There is an air tool that punches 1/4 in ch holes and other side of the head of the tool is this seamer.

Add some pics on your work.
 
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