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					Originally Posted by Tony Smith  ..... Angle grinder cuts where the wheel nuts were cut off!
 I have had great success with a metal filling epoxy called JB Weld. It can be shaped, sanded, or ground easily and binds securely to metal, so won't fall off in a slab years later. Readily painted with any automotive primer and paint system (ie Enamel or Acrylic). It doesn't just work on repairing grind marks, it also does a fantastic job on sandblasted rims that have hollows from rust pitting or gouges from kerb strikes. You'll have that rim looking like new again.
 |  I purchased J B Weld yesterday. A$18.20 from Autobarn Bairnsdale.  The only place in town who had some.
 
Cheers Rick.
		 
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