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Hi, a while ago we talked about using Fusor( a super adhesive) instead of weldind. Someone was going to try it. Would like to know if anyone has used it and is it as good as my local body shop claims?
i have seen this stuff used on new cars, my buddy
who uses it says it works great, he did spend a half day at school learning the do's and don'ts.
might be a good idea to ask at the paint supplier
when they are going to have a class and go., or if he has the time to teach some of the common problems/mistakes.
This subject has come up a couple of times in the past. Whilst this adhesive is apparently very good, it was designed for use in constructing modern cars which were designed to use the adhesive rather than welds. I have it on excellent authority that whilst you can use the adhesive on non-structural parts, such as door skins or such like, DO NOT under any circumstances use it on structural panels! If your car used welds in its original construction, then welds are what you should use in its restoration. To do otherwise would compromise the strength of the bodyshell.
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