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Welded or Glued? 120-130 1965

I was talking to a body man the other day and he was using a epoxy gun that mixed two parts togather in the tip .I asked him why he was glueing things togather rather than welding them. He told me that steel in todays cars warp badly and weld poorly with old equiptment.I under stand that airplanes are beeing epoxyed togather more and more.The equiptment He was using was used mostly by proffesional body men.A 122 would not have used this technology but it may be availably for repairs. Of course fit hwill have to be very good.I think I will stick to welding.
Joel the locksmith






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