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Old 18-10-04, 23:57
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Question Rust pitting

Rust pitting on armoured plate...........What's the general consensus? Leave as a mark of the vehicle's history / past........Use great quantities of filler to produce that production line finish !!!

Many Thanks........

Jeff

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Still tracking down T16 parts if anyone has any offers.........
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Old 19-10-04, 03:48
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Default filler

Depending upon the degree of pitting that you have, there is a product here in Canada which is commonly used called hi-fill or hi-solids primer. The intent of this product is to build up thickness, almost a spray Bondo if you will, that is very easy to sand and can almost be "run" to fill in imperfections. It can be applied at a very heavy rate and is very good. It can be applied in several layers to get what you need.
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Old 19-10-04, 14:08
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Default Re: Rust pitting

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Originally posted by jbledsoe
Leave as a mark of the vehicle's history / past........Use great quantities of filler to produce that production line finish !!!
I personally like to see some "patina" on a vehicle, if it is too smooth the steel looks just too new to me. Chris' suggestion might be a nice middle of the road solution.

Good luck with the restoration, share some pics with us sometime eh?!

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