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lead loading
bailz
Posted on: 2010/5/8 12:08
ok, i started to do a few minor repair to the shell of my ute today, i am lead loading the small imperfections, instead of using bog as it is not waterproof.. oh and i am also mig welding everytging too but the lead is used where it is important to have a very good finish with no bog....
anyone else had a crack at this?
#2
Re: lead loading
sikyne
Posted on: 2010/5/8 13:23
Ive done a fair bit of it. We used a wooden padle and warm it up using a lpg torch then rubbed it on bees wax to help move the lead around. I think we used to use 60/40 lead.
We would tin the panel first using a tinning compound and spread it using the lpg torch and steel wool. Those were the days! How are you going with it?
#3
Re: lead loading
bailz
Posted on: 2010/5/8 15:40
goin pretty well :)i am not having any dramas yet. have only spent a few hours playin around with it on horizontal surfaces, the vertical work will be a pain.
#4
Re: lead loading
LittleFireyOne
Posted on: 2010/5/8 16:21
I was told by the "experts" that nobody uses lead for bodywork when I enquired about where to get the compound. You can imagine the firey thoughts going through my head about where I was going to jam that stuff once I find it.
So where might I find it? :D this so called "expert" couldn't even tell the difference between a tight panel and bog!
#5
Re: lead loading
bailz
Posted on: 2010/5/9 11:37
usualy lead sticks availale at bunnings, tinning fluid is available there too...
#6
Re: lead loading
dattodude
Posted on: 2010/5/9 12:38
Most solders are high in lead, but I expect there is special lead sticks and flux for body work?
I used soldering iron solder and brass wire of the same radius to get the gap right on my bootlid..
#7
Re: lead loading
LittleFireyOne
Posted on: 2010/5/10 7:19
I tried playing around with solder but it kept rolling off the door
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