Body solder

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Body solder is a type of

automobile bodies before painting. It has been largely supplanted by polyester body fillers, such as Bondo, and others, but many purists and auto customizers
continue to use body solder, asserting that it bonds better to sheet metal, feels better, wears better, resists higher temperatures, and can be powder coated or otherwise chemically plated.

Details

Body solder is available in both

sanded
, to adjust its profile.

References

  1. ^ National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Technical Aspects of Critical and Strategic Materials. (1970), Trends in the use of tin, National Academies, p. 28.

External links

  • [1] Body Soldering Tools