L Louie70Dart Southern IL. Complete opposite of k-town FABO Gold Member Joined May 3, 2010 Messages 4,177 Reaction score 3,148 Location IL Jun 13, 2010 #1 I'm working on a '70 Dart and I would like to leave the side trim off. Well, there are a bunch of holes in the body where the trim is held on with clips. How would I go about filling in these holes? Should I use body filler? Thanks!
I'm working on a '70 Dart and I would like to leave the side trim off. Well, there are a bunch of holes in the body where the trim is held on with clips. How would I go about filling in these holes? Should I use body filler? Thanks!
Riddler Project EH-Body Joined Sep 13, 2009 Messages 2,809 Reaction score 668 Location Windsor, ON, Canada Jun 13, 2010 #2 Weld them up and grind them out. Then use either short hair fiberglass to feather out or bondo. Riddler
Weld them up and grind them out. Then use either short hair fiberglass to feather out or bondo. Riddler
L Louie70Dart Southern IL. Complete opposite of k-town FABO Gold Member Joined May 3, 2010 Messages 4,177 Reaction score 3,148 Location IL Jun 13, 2010 #3 Unfortunately, I don't have access to a nice adjustable MIG welder. How well does filler work? Or J-B Weld? Thanks.
Unfortunately, I don't have access to a nice adjustable MIG welder. How well does filler work? Or J-B Weld? Thanks.
homecloned Can't re Member Joined Apr 27, 2009 Messages 5,994 Reaction score 67 Location Tampa Bay, Florida Jun 13, 2010 #4 You might be able to jb weld them. I would dimple the hole inward some to give the jb some surface area to hold onto.
You might be able to jb weld them. I would dimple the hole inward some to give the jb some surface area to hold onto.