bumper build, how to fill in seams before paint?

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I'm welding a front bumper for my 80 and I'm wondering how the seems between the plates will look after powder coating it. I am stitch welding (weld every 3 or 4 inches) so the .125" plates won't move too much, and only on the back side. How should i filll the gaps on the front before paint. the gaps are really small, but they'll still be really visible. Any advice from you old pro's out there?
 
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I also stitched on the inside but ended up welding the outsides as well then spent hours grinding for the seamless look.

I guess you could try bondo, massive amounts of jb weld, plastic steel.......

Id weld them straight through though. If you weld a couple inches then jump to another seam it shouldnt warp. You could even tack the whole thing to your work bench if youre really worried..

Good luck.

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Tacking braces of flat bar stopped warpage for me when filling in the seams. A good flapper disc helps for the smooth look.
 
Oh, and grind out a 30 degree bevel in each side of the seams before welding and grinding smooth.
 

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