Blurred's 04 Tahoe Z71 build - Mr. Greenly Greenerson

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What you using for the hatch ? Welding?
Had some filler plugs in there. Since I couldn't pull them out I decided to see if I could use them as a base for the body filler. If it doesn't hold then I'll just get it done, but it might work.
What you using for the hatch ? Welding?
Same answer but #notashowcar
 
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Intrigued to see how this looks in the light... I have an unfinished garage sp the ceiling had a bunch of white lines on it making it difficult to tell if theres any uneven color. And I also got impatient on the hatch so I need to sell and that back down and start over with the paint... oh well. That's small and I have lots of time.

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Had some filler plugs in there. Since I couldn't pull them out I decided to see if I could use them as a base for the body filler. If it doesn't hold then I'll just get it done, but it might work.

Same answer but #notashowcar
My buddy who owns a body shop says with the fact that it's aluminum combined with the fact it gets slammed shut...welding is the only thing that holds otherwise after a year or three the filler will start to separate.
 

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Well I guess a year or two from now he will have to get it welded lol

Everyone here is like ...just fill it in with bindi or fiberglass . I’m to the point where I’ll probably do the same. There’s no one here in AK who welds aluminum
 
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