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1. [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: Mikerross@aol.com
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 11:27:49 EDT
What is the best way to plug the many holes punched all over/through my firewall. Fiberglass? Bondo? Thanks. Mike '56 Chevy oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00027.html (7,324 bytes)

2. Re: [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: Grant Galbraith <trks@javanet.com>
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 12:47:30 -0400
I had so many extra's on mine I had trouble telling which ones belonged. I really prefer welding. Mine were small enough that I didn't need to make up any plugs but this is an option if you have any
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00030.html (7,658 bytes)

3. Re: [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: J and M Street <jmstreet@earthlink.net>
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 10:46:22 -0700
Mike, If you are hot rodding your truck or don't mind a non stock appearance, Hanks Welding makes a smooth firewall cover for 55-59 trucks. It's made of 14 gauge steel and looks very nice. I'll be in
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00031.html (7,970 bytes)

4. Re: [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: ADvent@thuntek.net
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 15:57:59 -0600
the right way is to weld up the holes oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00037.html (7,412 bytes)

5. Re: [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: "Tony" <t847319@idt.net>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 17:56:00 -0500
What do they charge for that cover? -- Original Message -- From: J and M Street <jmstreet@earthlink.net> To: <Mikerross@aol.com> Cc: <dpewter@email.msn.com>; <gls@4link.net>; <haist@jps.net>; <oletru
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00039.html (8,647 bytes)

6. Re: [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: "WR Teto" <monadnoc@crystal-mtn.com>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 21:20:26 -0400
Mike, I've got an AD (I see you have a '56), but I started welding mine. But with a lot of holes to plug, you may end up with quite a bit of sheet metal distortion. I ended up cutting a cardboard tem
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00042.html (8,215 bytes)

7. Re: [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: dcvjrv@flashcom.net
Date: Sun, 02 Jul 2000 21:59:47 -0400
Even with all the holes, I would still weld, just weld one hole on one side then weld the next hole on the right side, then back to the other side. Make sure the metal has cooled before welding the n
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00044.html (8,917 bytes)

8. Re: [oletrucks] Firewall Plugging (score: 1)
Author: "G. Simmons" <gls@4link.net>
Date: Sun, 2 Jul 2000 21:35:57 -0700
Unsupported bondo would not be good for this. It would work itself loose like a bunch of little wine corks. On the larger holes, say, over 5/16, I seen pros recommend that you cut a plug and don't tr
/html/oletrucks/2000-07/msg00057.html (7,725 bytes)


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