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Location: Klein Texas
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Re: Spot weld removal, best method/tool?
I think I've purchased every spot cutter there is. My favorite is Spot Eze
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Re: Spot weld removal, best method/tool?
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Join Date: Jul 2018
Location: Catskill Mountains,NY
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Re: Spot weld removal, best method/tool?
I've always used a 3/8 or 1/2 drill bit. Drill into the spot weld but try not to do all the way threw the weld and just a few taps with a chisel. Been doing it this way since the 70s at my uncle's shop. Rockers on my 68
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