Don’t have a welder? No problem. This video explains in detail how to use fiberglass cloth for automobile rust repairs. An easy fix for rust holes and no welding is required!
Tools and Materials:
Large Grinder/Sander: Sioux 5290 7″ Vertical Sander w/ 36 or 40 grit fiber resin disc
Sand blaster: Speed Blaster – Gravity Feed Media Blaster
Sand:
Fiberglass Cloth: Bondo brand fiberglass cloth #2
Resin: Bondo Fiberglass Resin
Green filler: Bondo Glass
Regular filler:
DA sander:
Primer: Autobody Master lacquer primer from local Auto Value parts store

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  1. Randy Medina

    Thanks for the great videos! I just picked up a 73 Bronco for the wifey that has some rust issues from salty Hawaiian air. Will use this technique to address a rust hole in the rocker panel. Aloha!

  2. Rob Churchill

    Pretty sweet video from a very experienced, veteran professional. Much success to Lakeside Autobody!

  3. donald appelhof

    What kind of blast media works best on rusted metal? I was going to try aluminum oxide from harbor freight.

  4. Fred's Lost Jalopy Garage

    Some day I'm definitely gonna try this!

  5. CO OFF-ROAD EXPERIENCE

    That cheese grader blade is load as hell!!

  6. Michael McLaren

    I always learn new tricks and tips from your videos! I don't know why bondo has a bad wrap. I've never understood that way of thinking. It works great!

  7. Michael McLaren

    Can you make a video showing how to make an edge fold if there isn't one because of rust. Like if the corner of that spot on the car was gone. How do you make build a corner?

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