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Old 12-30-2013, 10:21 AM
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Originally Posted by Aus56
Hello, I am not a body man, but that seam is a pretty solid join I would think. Why not just lead the seam, it will work fine and be a lot simpler. Customisers have leaded seams for years. It is durable, not like fibreglass or bog.
aus, what is bog?

Originally Posted by Giesterfarher™
Mine was welded by the PO. It came out really nice. I'll try and get some pics later today, weather permitting. If you go to my garage, there is one pic that kinda shows it. The one of it on the trailer. You might be able see it well enough.
i would appreciate that so much, i want the smoothness of that. i dont really like the "break" of the seam in the lines of the truck cab. thank you

Originally Posted by raytasch
Why?? What would be gained?? Clean it well and use seam sealer, JMHO.

im not wanting to seal it, i am wanting to weld it up, smooth it out and be rid of the seam. to me, its not something i want to keep and it is purely cosmetic. i guess you can call me a darksider. lol but thats what i want!