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Subject:   Re: Re: Fender lip rust-through
Name:   Ron in Indiana
Date Posted:   Sep 22, 07 - 7:18 PM
IP Address:   71.97.208.136
Email:   59redtruck@verizon.net
Dodge-Link   http://www.stearnes.com/tw/twduring.htm
Message:   I used epoxy to replace the top of the bed rail on my A 100. Since it is a pinch weld and no good way to get it welded I gave it a shot. This was a fast set epoxy and I understand there are various kick over rates depending on what working time you need. It worked very well being set in less than 10 minutes. I also used it on a Ramcharger last year to install a late model gas filler door. It beats the heck out of welding and warpage just be sure it's where you want it the first time. It truely is an amazing product once you use it. I may try it on a rear lip patch the next time I do one. You have to have clean metal in order for it to work as designed. I did hear of one shop that glued a bedside on a truck that was crashed again on the same side. They had some time of it trying to get it back off for the second repair.
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Re: Re: Re: Fender lip rust-through by JimmieD · Sep 22, 07 - 9:00 PM


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