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Does anyone here use weld through primer when doing rust repairs? or everyone? is it necessary? I have started doing the rust repairs on my morrie, build thread will come when I have done enough to be worth posting about.

 

Also if it is the go what brand do you use/where do you get it from? Seems kinda pricey but if it keeps the rust away...

 

Cheers

Guy

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Yes it will sit in the pot for several hours before setting, mix some up once your patches are cut and brush on, go have a beer and come back the next day and weld in. Nothing in a can comes close to the adhesion and durability of epoxy and it takes the welding heat like a champ. I sometimes throw the brushes away but gun wash (cheap generic solvents) are cheap as fuck, just keep recycling the old thinners and use it for the initial brush clean then a quick wash in clean thinners and the brush is clean for about 10c worth of product. If you are doing paint and panel work you should have a 20L of gunwash and wax and grease at your house also, it should be dirt cheap from a proper supplier. 

 

You are doing yourself/your car a disservice using can paint near any rust work IMO.

 

EDIT: I also buy stacks of the mixing pots from the paint supply shop, sometimes I clean them up but usually throw away. A 4L can of epoxy (makes like 6L), some brushes and mixing pots will be cheaper in the long run by a massive margin, those $20 cans are a rip off. I used to use Wurth & the kiwi (blue can) branded one, they seem to just be some lacquer primer/paint with stacks of zinc or something, it still burns and the data sheets says you have to seal with epoxy anyway? 

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