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Username Post: Leading a rusted area
dsacton 
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Loc: Boulder, CO
Reg: 11-01-11
06-11-12 12:01 PM - Post#2235830    
    In response to davidchristopher

Thanks,

Is this a lost art? I have found almost no information about it.

The leaded areas on my car are small holes, no large rusted areas. There may have been some backing material used. If I remember correctly, it was a metal sheet, riveted in place. I think it was copper or brass.

The leaded areas of the car have held up (high temperature excepted), the bondo parts have rusted through. Point well taken about safety! I will use a respirator.

Cheers

Scott Acton
1954 Chevy Bel Air 2-door
http://www.my54chevy.com

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