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hmm well I  "had" a small pin hole ,  well...size of a loonie  hole in my a pillar of the 67. Needless to say it turned into a 4 inch long patch up to my the roofline. now I need to know, do I  have to re-lead the transistion between roof and pillar or is there some new product that will stick to both? First time I have ever dealt with lead body filler.Sure lasts a long time!

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A good quality metal filler paste will work good. Some guys use J-B Weld to start then build up with a metal filler.

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Eastwood sells a lead free filler that goes on the same way as lead used to- heat and paddles.

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Was wondering the same thing for my sons camaro, have heard of a body fill with metal it in like eeludy said . Will have to do a little research into it. 



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lorco sells evercoat metal to metal for this purpose claims its water proof and i know its very strong.

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Beaumont4008 wrote:


Was wondering the same thing for my sons camaro, have heard of a body fill with metal it in like eeludy said . Will have to do a little research into it. 



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I've seen it, cool stuff. I think the name is All Metal or something like that.

 



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googled lead body filler got a few hits. This one looked okay http://freespace.virgin.net/tommy.sandham/leading.htm I might try to do this.( on top of every thing else I have on the go!!) Worst case I totally screw it up and have to use polyester. I think I'll pick up the supplys on the weekend and have at er.I will post some pics , heck if I can do it, anyone can!!!! 

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Carl Stevenson wrote:

Beaumont4008 wrote:


Was wondering the same thing for my sons camaro, have heard of a body fill with metal it in like eeludy said . Will have to do a little research into it. 



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I've seen it, cool stuff. I think the name is All Metal or something like that.

 



hey go with the lead carl it flexes with the body and if done right will last a life time

did a corvair rag around the window allmetal is a polyester resine with heavy aliminum particles good but hard to work and dosent work well in our climate with contraction and expansion 



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i've use d all metal before and its real good stuff

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