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I always prime before I seam seal do you see any problems with doing it that way my thinking is if anything does get through the metal is protected
in a past video you said to use construction adhesive because it was the same as seam sealer but cheaper. I'm confused, now you say use the pro seam sealer. what's up with that?
Well the glass guy has an electric caulking gun
Thanks for the video. Can I use acetone to smooth out that seam sealer?
The only time we see you laugh is when you two are making up!
do you ever send bodies or frames out? to a place that has an acid dip that they can do the whole frame and body in it. then have them do a galvanize hot dip after the acid bath?
Mini the pissed off body shop girl.
Great idea. Thank You.
I remember using seam sealer on a 1951 Jag. It was a lot of work hitting all the seams from piecing the whole car back together. Once all the seams where sealed up we rolled it into the paint booth and put primer on the car. The car later got a cheap glossy black top coat that looked okay for being the first time painting a car. The teacher still has the car at his shop and it still looks pretty good after 18 yr old ameture paint job.
I run masking tape on both sides of seam, smooth and pull tape, comes out great