warren57
09-27-2013, 03:56 PM
I'm asking this question for my brother that installed a new rear qtr on a 71 El Camino and decided it was a great idea to weld the top to the bed all the way across in lieu of spot welding it on.
Now he figured out why the factory panels are only spot welded at the top flange under the molding, but now having difficulty getting the waves out.
When applying a skim coat the length of that panel, from nearly top to bottom, it's not easy to sand it and keep it flat. An air file is of no use because of the contour.
Any ideas how to sand such a thing? Needs something like a curved sanding board 2-3 feet long.....
Appreciate your thoughts. All I keep thinking is maybe a long straight radiator hose with paper wrapped around it...
Now he figured out why the factory panels are only spot welded at the top flange under the molding, but now having difficulty getting the waves out.
When applying a skim coat the length of that panel, from nearly top to bottom, it's not easy to sand it and keep it flat. An air file is of no use because of the contour.
Any ideas how to sand such a thing? Needs something like a curved sanding board 2-3 feet long.....
Appreciate your thoughts. All I keep thinking is maybe a long straight radiator hose with paper wrapped around it...