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When jdobyns was over here last Friday, he got a good look at the work that still needs to be done on the -725 before it can be restored. One of the many things left were a few holes that had been drilled to hold up a ladder rack on the passenger side. These two holes were just to the right of the windshield, and about 1" from the rubber weatherstrip around the glass. He said it would be too close to weld without melting the weatherstrip, and I don't want that.
However, he did say that I could use lead, heated up to almost liquid (the point where it's a paste) and mushed into the hole to close it up, then sand and prime like normal. However, he did say that he had not had any experience doing this.
Anyone here ever worked with lead in a bodywork application?
However, he did say that I could use lead, heated up to almost liquid (the point where it's a paste) and mushed into the hole to close it up, then sand and prime like normal. However, he did say that he had not had any experience doing this.
Anyone here ever worked with lead in a bodywork application?