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Spot welding question

h~moto

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When spot welding together two pieces of sheet metal, to avoid rusting is there a way to treat the sides of the metal that get sandwiched together that will not interfere with getting a good spot weld?
 
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lis2323

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There are seam sealers and adhesives made for spot welding through. They can get messy and expensive. Another option is to prime the mating surfaces with a quality primer (epoxy is best) let it dry over night and then shunt the spot weld. See the below link for more info on that process.
https://rts.i-car.com/collision-repair-news/shunting-the-current-when-spot-welding.html

MC


Too cool. You learn something new every day. Thanks for posting that link. [emoji481]


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pb57

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They make a primer just for that purpose and I have used it with good results restoring my early bronco. its called weld primer I think and I got it at my local auto parts store. Paul
 

NYBODYMAN

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Weld-tru primer is commonly used but there are endless debates about its use.
 
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