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In this video I show the prep work how to cut out the rust and grind it down before installing a metal or fiberglass patch on your vehicle.
I’m showing more detail than my first video (how to repair a large rusted out area on your vehicle). This is just one way out of many to do this and by no means am I saying this is the best way. You don’t have to use a large grinder like mine, a small grinder or rotary tool with a cut off wheel and sanding wheels work as well then you can run the rotary tool off an inverter if you are doing this in the parking lot. The patching I do in these videos are just repairs this is not professional restoration but they do last a long time if you do it right, and rust proof after finishing everthing. Please check out part 2 materials, Thanks for Watching
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i wish you ahowed yourself doing the fibreglass part
Nice work. Thanks for posting. I put your tips to work.
Do you use hearing protection?
thanks for the videos man. i know it's not the right way, but it's a good temporary fix. dont have the $ for a welder and certainly don't have any welding skills. eventually, yes. but for now, there's rust that needs to be tended to otherwise it causes bigger rust problems within the car.
Good job good alternative if u broke
Thanks for the video on this. I learned alot.
Great job man, keep up the good videos !
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why don't you use muriatic acid to clean hard to get spots, esp on soft metal areas
what is an inverter ?