I need to patch holes in the tailgate...
I was taking the Chevy logo off the tailgate so I could finish painting, and when I was taking it off, it broke. Of course, as soon as it broke, I noticed that it was pinned inside the tailgate. I had to finish taking it off, and now I have three ugly holes about as big around as a pencil in my tailgate. I don't have another Chevy logo. What can I do about this? The obivious solution is Bondo, but I can't afford it. Will JB Weld work instead?
Is there anything cheaper? Like I said, I'm broke- Neko's sitting out in the driveway with barely enough gas to make it to the station, and I don't even have enough money to make it worth the trip!
I was hoping for someone who has seen JB Weld used as Bondo before. It was pretty much my first idea, except I didn't wanna put it on there and screw something up. It's dark now, so I guess tomorrow I'll have to air up my bicycle tires and go all the way across town to borrow some JB Weld from my uncle.
as a body man i would blow a gasket if somebody asked me to paint a car and i found jb all over it. It is really hard to sand or grind. If your really looking for a cheap fast fix put some silicone on the holes.but you must remember silicone is a major problem if you attempt to paint it right later. You would have to clean every bit of it off. But this would be a cheap easy fix that will stop water from getting in and stop it from rusting
I'm painting it myself. If I can't paint silicone, I don't want it on there because if I have to take it off anyway, what's the point of it? I need a cheap, 100% fix. If JB Weld is too tough to grind or sand, what else is there? Could I take it apart and attach some kind of metal patch- like part of a tin can- on the inside? It would keep water out, right? I'm hoping to find something to cover them up, anyway, whether it's a new Chevy logo or some kind of sticker.
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