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Fix this on the table, or fix it on your back under a car.
Aww shit, not quite enough steel left in there.
Clamp a thick piece of aluminum or copper flush against the back side of your blowholes. Then gently and with utmost finesse use that bastard like a firehose and flood weld puddle against the aluminum. Strike your arc on the backing plate, that way you won’t boil away the razor thin metal you’re trying to fix. Then roll the puddle over onto the thin bits and stop before you fuck it up. The aluminum also sucks up some panel warping heat.
Works for closing up chrome holes. Can also be done with furnace tape and a penny. ( tape will burn off but
will hold for a couple seconds) Penny will stick but will pop off with your thumb nail. Also stay in school kids, any pay some poor bastard to do this for you.
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Perfect advice for resto projects/anyone that lives north of Maryland.
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And this x1000.
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Wasted time and pinhole burns in all your jeans. Technically I do this for fun, and I like bleeding.
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Fun and the praise of a handful of oppo’s
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And that. Don’t stop paying attention to me I’ll melt.
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I knew that trick with copper, didn’t realize aluminum would do the same - thanks!