How to Patch Rusty Metal



Cutting out and patching rust is normal when restoring a classic car. In this episode of the ’57 Studebaker Silver Hawk Restoration Project, Tool Dude Tony cuts the rust out of the trunk lid and fabricates a patch that he welds in to complete the repair.

This is another episode in the ’57 Studebaker Silver Hawk Restoration Project. Here is a link to the playlist of all my videos in this series: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL70DD647B4B0E98AC&feature=view_all

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Post time: Jun-12-2017
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