Hello Greg! As always another fine video! I am glad to see the rocker panel was in as good of shape as it was. That is the first time I have seen the stud gun being used, thanks for sharing! Until next time, I love watching the progress of my car!
I can’t remember if you said it in the other video but what would the melting point of the solder be? It wouldn’t be an issue of getting too hot down the road?
Hello Greg! As always another fine video! I am glad to see the rocker panel was in as good of shape as it was. That is the first time I have seen the stud gun being used, thanks for sharing! Until next time, I love watching the progress of my car!
Next video your car gets primed. Thanks for watching
Great job
That tool for stud is much use. I need to get one so I do work of nice.
im impressed with how you removed the studs, very nice work sir,and looks like you broke out the old model 7, sweet
Way easier to twist them off than to cut and grind. As always thanks for watching Richard
yessir,I see people grind them all the time, I dont understand that at all
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I can’t remember if you said it in the other video but what would the melting point of the solder be? It wouldn’t be an issue of getting too hot down the road?
I’m not sure of the melting point but nothing on the body of a car would get hot enough to melt the solder. Thanks for watching
13:15 did you sanded the primer to prep for the seam sealer or it's not needed for this product?
Sanding is not needed for these seams as it’s an epoxy sealer so it has excellent adhesive. Thanks for watching