How to Fix Rusted Metal | 1956 Chevy

How to Fix Rusted Metal | 1956 Chevy

How to Fix Rusted Metal | 1956 Chevy

This is the process I use to repair rusted metal. You can always buy an entirely new panel, but with a limited budget, it may be better to use this method!

I’m happy to help with any questions!

Thanks for watching!

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elkgroveflorin says:

Teardowns are the part they tells the story of the car's history. It is always interesting to see the mods others have made. Often it shows the bad hands it was in at one time. Please keep updating brother, and keep showing your process and work techniques as that is what people like me truly appreciate. The craftsmanship and ingenuity up close is very cool. Thank you. I have just started watching this build and can't wait for the next one. Blood, sweat, tears and gears!!! Rich

Eric Lyons says:

I used a surface conditioner from Harbor Freight that was a game changer for getting down to metal on my 63 Unibody. Did whole truck in 3-4 hours. Eastwood sales them too but I was skeptical so went with cheaper HF option.

J Smith says:

I appreciate this tutorial and will put it to use on my '66 F100. Thanks!

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