filling in the trim holes.
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jeffw
filling in the trim holes.
this is from hints and tricks...For those of you that are not putting the trim back on your truck, here's a way to fill in the 44 holes left behind. Take a 16d bright common nail and feed it through the hole from the inside and clamp some vise grips on the shaft. Using a mig on a low setting, weld in the hole and then just grind off the nail shaft and excess material. You need only minimal bondo/resin to fill in the pits and on the backside all you see is the flat round nail head. Good luck with your project!
Jesse
has anyone tries this??? if so any pros, cons?
Jesse
has anyone tries this??? if so any pros, cons?
That's a pretty good idea, I like it. 
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you could just hold a piece of copper behind the hole and weld the hole up!, with a mig that is!.
Oh and Brian, those logging spikes!, we call them Easter nails over here!
Oh and Brian, those logging spikes!, we call them Easter nails over here!
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Eastwood sells a copper "spoon" which is the same thing with a handle on it just for this purpose. I was considering making my own with a magnet that holds it in place for you.kstones63 wrote:On the small holes(up to 3/8") I clamped a flat piece of copper behind the hole and then welded it with a mig. The weld doesn't stick to the copper.
Kevin
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Kevin,
I hadn't thought about putting a handle on my copper,
which I've been using for years & years.
Thanks for your graphic example there.
FWIW:
Another advantage of copper is it is an incredible Heat-Sink.
Those guys who taught me to use copper, did so to reduce
warpage, hydrogenation or crystallization from high heat
concentrations in small or other tight areas on sheet metal.
Copper also it works with TIG, Stick & with Oxy Acetelyne too.
FBp

I hadn't thought about putting a handle on my copper,
which I've been using for years & years.
Thanks for your graphic example there.
FWIW:
Another advantage of copper is it is an incredible Heat-Sink.
Those guys who taught me to use copper, did so to reduce
warpage, hydrogenation or crystallization from high heat
concentrations in small or other tight areas on sheet metal.
Copper also it works with TIG, Stick & with Oxy Acetelyne too.
FBp
Change is the Only Constant
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wyatt
I remember someone posting the nail trick years ago. It is a great idea. I say hooray for that person. Now it has resurfaced and spawned more great ideas. The screw trick is great too. If I remember correctly, I used that once or twice. It just goes to show brain storming from one subject will create even more great ideas. I never heard about the copper thing until now. I will give that a try the next time I do some welding. And the wire idea, Wow. Oh, Thanks for the pics. We all love pics.
Maybe someone should post something from hints and tricks every week just to fuel the fire. Then we'll see the ideas popping up. Call the thread "Brain Storming For Tips"
Geat work guys !!!
Wyatt
Maybe someone should post something from hints and tricks every week just to fuel the fire. Then we'll see the ideas popping up. Call the thread "Brain Storming For Tips"
Geat work guys !!!
Wyatt
Harbor Freight sells the copper spoons for under $10. Decent sized spoon area with a rubber handle. Bought me two and they work great!
Before, I was using a 1 foot piece of copper tubing that I flattened on one end. Still use it as you can mash and bend it to fit whatever tight spot you're trying to fill.
Before, I was using a 1 foot piece of copper tubing that I flattened on one end. Still use it as you can mash and bend it to fit whatever tight spot you're trying to fill.
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