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Hi, I'm in need of a little advice. I have a 76 Trans Am with some nasty rust holes at the bottom of each quarter panel. Most of the damage is limited to the bottom 5 or 6 inches of the panel. I've purchased patch panels and have a wire-fee/MIG welder at my disposal. Is this something a novice could do? If so, how do I go about it?
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Hi, I'm in need of a little advice. I have a 76 Trans Am with some nasty rust holes at the bottom of each quarter panel. Most of the damage is limited to the bottom 5 or 6 inches of the panel. I've purchased patch panels and have a wire-fee/MIG welder at my disposal. Is this something a novice could do? If so, how do I go about it?
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TA
High Performance Magazine has had a running article for about the last year on body panel repair. There was about two issues on a quarter panel repair. I'm at work, so I don't have the issues at hand. Get ahold of these articles and read them and then you can decide if you are up to it or not. With careful work a novice can do a good job. Ed |
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Thanks Ed, I'll see if I can track down that article.
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TA, I let my fingers do the walking. That should have been High Performance PONTIAC magazine. I didn't even catch it when I proof read it before sending.
Ed |
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