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Old 06-09-2005, 11:44 AM   #1
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bed patch panel question

a friend of mine picked up a 86 short bed 4x4 really cheap, and is wanting to put on some patch panels on the bedsides.....

my question is...he (and i both) dont have any welders....cant we just put on the patch panel over the area, rivet it on (maybe 1 ever inch or so)...and hammer in around the panel, then putty it up???

i was just wandering if we could do it this way, instead of cutting out the area, and welding it in (like its suppose to be done)

i know i posted this in the paint and body section, but i got no responses, that's why i just put it here
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Old 06-09-2005, 02:40 PM   #2
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not if you want it done right, it should get you by though. if you really have to rivet the panel you can get a little flanging tool that will make an indentation in your bed and the panel can go over that. it will probably rust out pretty fast though.
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I'm not sure how well the rivited panel with body putty would hold up (and look). You may want to consider a bonding adhesive. Autoshops are using these adhesives in place of panel welding. 3M makes a GM-compliant adhesive. This may be what you're after. If done right, the repaired panel is unnoticeable. Your local autobody supply store should carry it. You can also find suppliers on-line. If you decide to use it, let us know how it turns out.
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Old 06-09-2005, 05:36 PM   #4
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I'm not sure how well the rivited panel with body putty would hold up (and look). You may want to consider a bonding adhesive. Autoshops are using these adhesives in place of panel welding. 3M makes a GM-compliant adhesive. This may be what you're after. If done right, the repaired panel is unnoticeable. Your local autobody supply store should carry it. You can also find suppliers on-line. If you decide to use it, let us know how it turns out.


how much is the 3m panel adhesive?..is it expensive??....i looked some on the web, and couldnt find any.....
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Old 06-10-2005, 01:05 AM   #5
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how much is the 3m panel adhesive?..is it expensive??....i looked some on the web, and couldnt find any.....
Try searching for '3M Automix Panel Bonding Adhesive'. It should return to you quite a few links like CHEVYE posted. HandsOnTools sells it for $33.76 for a 200 ml. cartridge. Like milehightoyz said 3M products aren't cheap. (BTW, I do have some 3M tape flags and in various colors. )
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Old 06-09-2005, 05:47 PM   #6
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it's called "3M automix". any shop should sell it, it's tough too. try this http://www.autobodydepot.net/scripts...sid=0609145633
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Old 06-09-2005, 10:04 PM   #7
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i dont know of anything made by 3m that is not expensive besides maybe post-it flags??...but they are one of the best so you get what you pay for
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