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    use bondoe

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    Quote Originally Posted by cactusEG
    use bondoe
    Negative. Use mig wire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewFrom1985
    Negative. Use mig wire.
    Not everybody has access to a mig welder genius.

    However for something small such as an emblem hole, don't use bondo. Just get a little spot puddy. It's not enough to make your ride trashy so it'd be just fine.
    90% of teens say "oh shit" before a wreck. The other 10% are from Pennsylvania, they say " hold my beer and watch this shit."
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    or just use a lil JB weld

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxglory258
    Not everybody has access to a mig welder genius.

    However for something small such as an emblem hole, don't use bondo. Just get a little spot puddy. It's not enough to make your ride trashy so it'd be just fine.
    So, find someone with a mig welder and do it the right way so you don't have to do it again in a year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AndrewFrom1985
    So, find someone with a mig welder and do it the right way so you don't have to do it again in a year.
    If you kno what the hell your doing you can do it w/out havin to do it again in a year. me personally, i'd Rivet the holes shut, sand em flush, use a little spot puddy to smooth it out, and be done.
    90% of teens say "oh shit" before a wreck. The other 10% are from Pennsylvania, they say " hold my beer and watch this shit."
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    Quote Originally Posted by mxglory258
    If you kno what the hell your doing you can do it w/out havin to do it again in a year. me personally, i'd Rivet the holes shut, sand em flush, use a little spot puddy to smooth it out, and be done.
    I've been doing this sort of thing for years. I know the ins and outs of it. Weld it shut, then finish on top of it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxglory258
    Not everybody has access to a mig welder genius.

    However for something small such as an emblem hole, don't use bondo. Just get a little spot puddy. It's not enough to make your ride trashy so it'd be just fine.
    yea but anybody who wants more than a half ass job will get the holes welded in. A body shop would not charge much just to weld the holes up if you do the prep. You got to get the shit painted anyway, might as well let a body shop do it all.
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