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Old 11-14-2010, 07:42 PM
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Alright so today I spent a bunch of time grinding down the welds on my ic pipe and then used a cup brush to smooth it out as best I could. So now that I've done this what else could I do to completely smooth it out? Since the pipe doesn't see any type of heat would it be alright to use a light coat of filler to smooth it out? I was also thinking maybe 2-3 coats of a self etching primer before a few coats of paint. Thanks in advance H-T
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Any suggestions?
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yeah filler will work. aluminum is tricky though if thats what your working with, not sure if they make filler that is specific for aluminum, regular stuff works but its a little tricky.
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It's just a stainless charge pipe. I planned on painting it black and I know how bad that shows imperfections.
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You could use plastic filler. Just sand the whole thing good so you get some bite and fill what you need to fill, block it smooth and prime.
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you should fill in the undercut with more weld, then grind smooth and blend in with a mounted flap wheel, and dont paint it...polish it...painting takes away the anti corrosive capabilities of stainless....to bad we dont know eachother...id love to build that
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You should fill in the undercut with more weld, then grind smooth and blend in with a mounted flap wheel, and don't paint it...polish it...painting takes away the anti corrosive capabilities of stainless. To bad we don't know each other. I'd love to build that.
Where I grinded down the welds was fine. It was the area 2" before and after it from where the grinder was hitting. I spent a few hours on it last night and it's almost finished now. I did one coat of bondo and one of icing and hand sanded it all from 220-400. I have a few pin holes that I will fill in tonight and it should be good to go.
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filler will work just fine.

i used filler on a valve cover a long while back and its still mint.
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Well it's not perfect but it's 100% better then what it was before. Finished up with the filler tonight and then sanded it down. 3 coats of high build primer and wet sanded the last 1 and hit it up with some alumi blast. Not bad for 2 evenings in the basement and about $20.
Don't mind the 1st pic it's from when I was boosting the car like a year ago.
Started out looking like this...


Ended up like this...

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Yep looks good.....though I saw the first one and thought that was the finished product ^_^

That was MIG weld?
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Yep looks good.....though I saw the first one and thought that was the finished product ^_^

That was MIG weld?
Yeah I had a friend do it for me since I can't weld.
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