I don't mind priming and painting, but sanding is miserable, dirty work.
So I try to minimize body fillers and things that cause dust.
Here's my version of "redneck bodywork" filling in a couple rust holes.
I braze them shut. If need be I flatten them with a wooden
"spoon" while hot. These were close enough I thought.
They were about a 1/4 inch by 1/2 inch each roughly.
It has turned out well in the past, hopefully it will this time too.
I'll still have to sand it down a bit, but a lot less dust and won't fall out!
This is the lower portion of the dogleg, bolt to the tractor goes
in the hole through the side on the bottom right of the 2nd picture.
So I try to minimize body fillers and things that cause dust.
Here's my version of "redneck bodywork" filling in a couple rust holes.
I braze them shut. If need be I flatten them with a wooden
"spoon" while hot. These were close enough I thought.
They were about a 1/4 inch by 1/2 inch each roughly.
It has turned out well in the past, hopefully it will this time too.
I'll still have to sand it down a bit, but a lot less dust and won't fall out!
This is the lower portion of the dogleg, bolt to the tractor goes
in the hole through the side on the bottom right of the 2nd picture.