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Tried to tackle what I thought was some minor rust remediation. Got a big L shaped hole in the fender. Looks like I'm about to buy some Bondo and some wire mesh -- See what I can do
Any advice on my approach to prep?:
1) Either I go HAM and remove loose metal with force(thumbing it)-- thoroughly sand the inside of the panel with power tool(belt/oscillating sander on outside, dremmel on inside? and do a decent job on the inside before undercoating. (5-6hrs prep)
OR
2) Or I approach gingerly -- use my sanding block on the outside-- remove any metal that becomes loose via sanding, don't touch the inside at all before undercoating.(1-2hrs prep)
replace it with sheet metal. Over time, bondo filled areas will crack and split open. These cracks will sometimes cause a failed inspection. My FJ40 rear fenders are filled with bondo. Never fill a hole with it, EVER.Havent had much luck for used parts on ebay -- on here fenders go fast.
Bondo is definitely a bush league fix -- I just don't like having a hole in my car. Am antsy to get it closed up. Sadly, nobody around here is willing to touch rust. Maryland drivers keep collision centers plenty busy without headaches of rust.
I can get sheetmetal -- is 22 or 26 gauge SS appropriate for this application?