Was ur fender hanging low? I just to brake checked in my gl a few days ago and the hood is fine the bumper and the fenders got damaged the fenders have a gap now in between do you think that the fenders blew out?
It looks like its pretty fast and smooth riding ...clean repair by the way do u spay something on backside were patch is like primer or something or lef it how it was
Hi. Is this stuff, panel bone easy to find or need to order? As well the gun…. Also, is it pretty good on heat and not compromising the fix? Thank a lot for all your hard work1
Heat .....heat is your best friend when repairing and reshaping aluminum body panels. Get a pair of welding gloves and a MAP gas torch, or a good hot heat gun.
Did this before on a dark color car. After a while you will see the cut line. Somehow it shrinks. Just so you know. ..Maybe on white it won't be as visible.
I’d share your videos but being a republican that calls the lies out. This is the only social media outlet that I haven’t been permanently removed. This is why I comment on your videos to help you out.
FYI always drill a hole at the end of your cut or split , it keeps it from tearing more after repairs.
Wow now that’s a solid piece of advice and makes perfect sense. Thanks for sharing that!
Was ur fender hanging low? I just to brake checked in my gl a few days ago and the hood is fine the bumper and the fenders got damaged the fenders have a gap now in between do you think that the fenders blew out?
Yes the fenders could of been pushed out away from the hood
Its crazy how strong the adhesives are today. The suv turned out fantastic. I imagine the wife's happy
Yes it really is crazy. And she is
The car came out great.
Thanks
Hey buddy, it turned out amazing.
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I got dually fender that I’d like fry to fix with panel bond. Might give it a try now
Hey there ya go! I’m sure it’ll work perfect
It looks like its pretty fast and smooth riding ...clean repair by the way do u spay something on backside were patch is like primer or something or lef it how it was
I leave it how it is being it can’t rust
Lol .. i forgot it was aluminum repair🤨🤦
Looks really good …
Thanks
Hi. Is this stuff, panel bone easy to find or need to order? As well the gun…. Also, is it pretty good on heat and not compromising the fix? Thank a lot for all your hard work1
There’s different ones for different applications. Check the 3m website for information on different panel bond products
Heat .....heat is your best friend when repairing and reshaping aluminum body panels. Get a pair of welding gloves and a MAP gas torch, or a good hot heat gun.
Also a temp gun,....285 to 415 degrees F. That is your window of workability.
Thanks that’s great advice!
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Just remember a happy wife is a happy life !!!!😂
Lol that’s true
Did this before on a dark color car. After a while you will see the cut line. Somehow it shrinks. Just so you know. ..Maybe on white it won't be as visible.
Thanks! Still can’t see it on this vehicle as we still own it at the moment.
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why a patch panel instead of aluminum brazing?
Just easier for me to do
I'd hate to imagine what unpainted fender cost
Probably high and then you’d have to also paint the door to blend the fender
That panel bond glue gun cost $100 and the panel bond cost $$ Why not use $15 jb weld
I’ve never had as good of results. I’ve used this gun probably already 60+ times since I bought it
JB weld would probably work though just fine
I just got a small nick in my fender from some asshole cutting the cats out of my car... in just finna jb weld it lol
Yikes wow that’s not good.
@@ThePaintPaperHustle meh gives me an excuse to put high flow cats in :p
Lol there you go that’s a positive way to look at it
I’d share your videos but being a republican that calls the lies out. This is the only social media outlet that I haven’t been permanently removed. This is why I comment on your videos to help you out.
Thanks buddy
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