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5.0StangRacer

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  • Jun 11, 2005
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Hey, im pretty new to body work kind of stuff and would like to know if there are any good websites out there that go into detail about treating different stages of rust, from surface, to bubbles, all the way to complete holes. If anyone knows some places where I can read up more about this stuff, itd be much appreciated!
 

5.0StangRacer

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anyone got anything for me???
 

jikelly

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http://www.mirafiori.com/~courtney/124/rust.html
http://www.autobodystore.com/door_rust.htm
http://www.camaros.net/shop/resto_3.html

These are just a few websites that came on my Google search for rust repair.

http://www.por15.com/
This is for por 15 website. They sell rust inhibitors and preventors at this website. Many of the guys on stangnet have used this stuff including myself with great success. I personally am going to paint my car this summer. Rust has eaten away some fairly large holes into my rear quarter panels. Just thinking about it makes sick.

I've got to learn how to weld, although my friend thinks I should just pay a professional to install new quarters for me. Unfortunately I don't really have the money for that. What I wish I could do is trade my mechanical know-how and some wrench turning for the body work.

Anyway, do a search on Google for auto body rust repair and you should turn up more sites. Also there are a number of auto body paint forums that you could also find through a Google search. I explored a few but I never posted any questions on there, mainly because I am too much of a chicken to try welding my own panels on. Stupid rust!!
 

5.0StangRacer

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let me know how the new quarters turn out, cause i need them too and im trying to figure out a plan for them thanks for the sites
 
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I thought this was a pretty cool site. He seems like hes had a bit more practice than us though...

http://homepages.together.net/~manycj/entrance.htm
 

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Try going to Eastwood's web site. They sell all kinds of rust inhibitors and used to have a video you could buy explaining how to use their products.
 
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