Re: try rivets and grind those down then use filler n/m


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Posted by mikeb (63.209.92.126) on January 28, 2001 at 16:19:13:

In Reply to: Re: Hey Dennis.. posted by Dennis on January 28, 2001 at 14:15:42:

: The screwed in pins are aftermarket. Probably the part was replaced at some time & they were used at that time because all factory ones are welded. Anyway, the easiest way woild be to use a little body filler. It needs to be put on clean bare metal, but be aware that this stuff is like a sponge & will absorb moisture & cause rust. So you have to seal both the outside & inside of the patch to keep the moisture out. It is not recommended for hole filling but will work quite well. In my younger years I used it to fill more holes than I care to admit so I know it works. If you ever decide to put a new paint job I highly recommend removing it & welding or soldering up the holes.




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