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Username Post: Leading a rusted area
dsacton 
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Posts: 383

Loc: Boulder, CO
Reg: 11-01-11
06-10-12 08:13 PM - Post#2235615    

Hi Folks,

I am starting on repairing some rusted areas on my 54 Bel Air. One spot in particular, the bottom of the driver's door, was leaded back in 1980 by a good auto body shop. A grass fire melted the lead out, and now I am going to repair it. Since it lasted for 20 years, until the fire, I figured I'd repair it with lead again.

Does anyone know of a good tutorial or discussion of how to lead rustouts?

Thanks,

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

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