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Old 12-20-2014, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Krack499

I've done it to 2 of my trucks 15 holes per truck
I would be concerned I would mess something up and have to redrill a hole
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Originally Posted by ariat

I would be concerned I would mess something up and have to redrill a hole
If you do just fill it in with lab metal.
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Originally Posted by Jackedup00

If you do just fill it in with lab metal.
Yeah I guess that would work haha
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Originally Posted by ariat
I would be concerned I would mess something up and have to redrill a hole
measure twice drill once.
Old 12-20-2014, 05:48 PM
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Originally Posted by ariat

I would be concerned I would mess something up and have to redrill a hole
I measure allot and mark everything out
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measure twice drill once.
I measured more then twice
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Originally Posted by Krack499
I measure allot and mark everything out

I measured more then twice
I'd be marking a few times too haha. I would go crazy
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Originally Posted by Jackedup00
If you do just fill it in with lab metal.
Does that Lab metal work well Jackedup? I've used other fillers for repairing heads that work so so.
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Originally Posted by Jbrew
Does that Lab metal work well Jackedup? I've used other fillers for repairing heads that work so so.
I haven't used it on automotive stuff,but we've used samples and its pretty damn solid. You can drill and tap it no problem which is nice,if you want to try a can out I can get you near wholesale price on it.
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Originally Posted by Jackedup00
I haven't used it on automotive stuff,but we've used samples and its pretty damn solid. You can drill and tap it no problem which is nice,if you want to try a can out I can get you near wholesale price on it.
What exactly is lab metal?
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Originally Posted by Cmanjr

What exactly is lab metal?
Pretty much a high end jb weld that you don't have to mix. Just lay it on whatever you want and it hardens.


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