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<blockquote data-quote="pinfire opals" data-source="post: 579338" data-attributes="member: 14652"><p>Find a product called metal mend, its a poly filler with stainless fibres in it, thats the best stuff in auto industry we use, wise move drilling holes I would do both ends of the crack, grind a bit out of crack, fill with metal mend, grind back then finish off with normal auto filler , undercoat sand and paint, use automotive grade stuff and all will go smooth. Or for a real quick fix use white automotive grade sikaflex will fix it for good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pinfire opals, post: 579338, member: 14652"] Find a product called metal mend, its a poly filler with stainless fibres in it, thats the best stuff in auto industry we use, wise move drilling holes I would do both ends of the crack, grind a bit out of crack, fill with metal mend, grind back then finish off with normal auto filler , undercoat sand and paint, use automotive grade stuff and all will go smooth. Or for a real quick fix use white automotive grade sikaflex will fix it for good. [/QUOTE]
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