Insert a sheet metal screw select a sheet metal screw slightly wider than the hole you ve drilled.
Fill dents in sheet metal.
Drilling numerous holes in and all around a dent slide hammering the riddled metal out plastering.
Ease out a dent with moisture applied from within split the cover paper and fill dents with a plaster compound of paper mache chalk zinc and parchment size or actually cut out neighboring areas and push out dents van der reyden 1986 pg 7.
Apply lab metal right from the can with a putty knife or similar tool.
Place a washer on the screw.
When you begin to see the old paint show through the primer you ve gone far enough.
Fill a spray bottle with clean water and spray the repair area and the sandpaper.
Again the exact size doesn t matter as long as the washer won t.
If you sand away too much primer and you can see metal again you ll have to reprime and resand.
Heat special tools and specialized skill are unnecessary.
Lab metal fills dents and flaws in metal and nonmetal parts easily and economically.
It s built up gradually in thin layers until the dent or hole is filled and level with the surface of the metal but it should only be used with dents no more than 4 inches in diameter.
Specially designed suction devices are sold in car repair stores for this purpose.
Typically the method used by these roving bodywork specialists involves four basic procedures.
Each layer is.
No two component mixing or measuring is necessary therefore there is no waste.
One drills a hole through the very center of the dent and inserts the hook at the end of the suction device which typically looks like a plunger.