I was working on my very rusty 2003 Honda Pilot when I found a big hole in one of the inner rear panels. The location of the hole meant I wasn’t going to be able to use my welder for the fix. So I tried this alternative method of attaching metal patches and it worked great.
I hope you’re able to use this information to fix your own vehicle. It’s really not that difficult, and it can be fun.
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Hey! Eric
wait to move to a place where there's not so much snow in the winter
My regardes to u
Will this stuff work on running boards?
Eric, you just gave me the solution to cover some little holes on my maverick without having to take it to a welder who wants to charge like he's welding the whole car together.
🤘😎🤘
Butyl caulk, would be good for this job
Beautiful beard style
stay dirty m8
Do you think I could use this to put in wheel tubs….I know it sound ridiculous but I mean, if it works idk
J B WELD WRK ?