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Date:         Thu, 21 Feb 2008 10:48:10 EST
Reply-To:     JordanVw@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         JordanVw@AOL.COM
Subject:      using JB WELD to fix small rust pinholes    Re: windshield rust
              repair cost
Comments: To: scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM
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i know this sounds bizarre to most of you, but i have used JB WELD to fix small rust holes or pinholes and the stuff works great!! its epoxy-steel based and the stuff has never let me down.

i pulled the windshield out of my ex 78 westy and fixed the small pinholes in the metal with JB Weld and sanded it all down and painted it w/ POR 15 (roger sizzlers favorite) and it held up great

chris roger, do i get a comission for mentioning POR15? ;<)

In a message dated 2/20/08 4:06:50 PM Eastern Standard Time, scottdaniel@TURBOVANS.COM writes:

> Hi, > The first number that pops into my mind is 'about 500 dollars'. > And it depends of course, > On how bad the rust spots are, > How well they get repaired and the areas repainted, > And you should use a new windshield seal, > And sometimes you want a new windshield which is a 200 to 400 dollar part. > So it could go up to a grand for a full on deluxe job. > > Chris is very right about bondo being a very low grade repair. > IF there are holes clear though the metal, welding then grinding back to the > original shape is the only right and real repair, and the 'inside' side of > the metal needs to be painted or protected from rust after that too. > For a 'real restoration' on a valuable vanagon, having the dash out would > even be 'the real way' especially if repaired by welding. > Fiberglass doesn't stick to metal very well. > There are epoxy steel materials just for car metal work however, and they > work very well. > The one I use is Duramax 4125. > It's like steel when it cured. It's professional grade stuff, not anything > you'd get at a FLAPS. You could leave the dash in and do all work from the > outside using this material and get a darn good job this way also. > >

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