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    Posted: 23 Jan 2012 at 11:07am
Does anyone know how the grill screen is attached to the raditor shroud? No fasteners that I can see, is it spot weld, solder, braze? This is a model C (should be same as B and CA).
I bought a new screen, but now I see the sheetmetal shroud needs some rust repair and body work. Therefore everything is complicated based upon materials and techniques
used for that repair. Can't weld to Bondo.  Any advice?
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the mesh needs to be welded into the grill shell. If you have rust holes just weld a patch into it. I cut the patch out of an old chevy truck floor. lay you patch over the hole and cut to match. use a couple magnets to hold inplace and weld then grind smooth. this old metal is quite durable and  will take alot of pounding. Bondo is not a repaire material. small holes can be bridged with your mig welder. just grind it down.  
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Welded, thanks. I think I can handle it. I usually use body filler only for rust pits on the pretty side of sheetmetal.
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