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Old 01-22-2005, 03:39 PM
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Shaved Door Handles

HEy guys, i was thinking about shaving my door handles and i was wondering what was the best way to go. Should i weld a sheetmetal patch over the whole (left after removing the door handle) and the use body fill, sand, and paint. OR should i go the fiberglass route, not very familiar with it, so i was wondering how u would ust the fibber glass, do i jusst lay down layers of the polyster resin until the whole is filled? Suggestions?
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Re: Shaved Door Handles

weld in a small peice of metal and bondo and sand
just make sure you space out your spot welds to keep the door cool if it heats up to much the door will warp
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Re: Re: Shaved Door Handles

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weld in a small peice of metal and bondo and sand
just make sure you space out your spot welds to keep the door cool if it heats up to much the door will warp
Thats the way to go I hope you alread installed the actuators and remotes for popping the doors open before shaving the handles.
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