body soldering

Started by bugs2much, January 27, 2011, 04:30:04 PM

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bugs2much

hey is this old time or does anybody still do it. was watching hot rod tv (lead sleds)  and remembered helping my brother do restorations w/ body solder.
I don't know how fast my car will go.
It's more important that I know how fast my car will stop.

c1run1

seems more trouble then it's worth ? Now that we have really good fillers these days .

lovebus (jack)

It's old school (like you) and you gota know what your doing.
I don't have to go to work in the morning....

RT 66 June 1, 2015

"Why restore it to its former short comings
When you can modify it too its full potential."

Baha (Shawn)

I like it.. It's fun, and now completely useless. Guys who still do it only do so 'cause they can.

Who remembers Ditzler's aluma-lead? It was way easier than actually lead-ing.

Modern body fillers are much better now.

Betcha one of the geezers  %$oldcit knows somebody whose hotrod deformed at the high school bon-fire
The VWs you can sleep in are more gooder

There are 3 kinds of people in this world, The kind that can count and the kind that can't.

Bob(Herbie)

Classic antique car restorer guys still do this. I know a guy in Millville who can tell us how. He use to be the Snap-on tool guy here.
46 years later and I am back to a '63 Rag named Herby
 '56 Oval Nigel  '53 Zwitter Project Stanley 
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