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Join Date: Jan 2000
Location: Corpus Christi, Texas
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It was one of the Mustang Magazines, Mustang monthly or Mustang and Fords. They were replacing the cowl panel in front of the windshield and said it was as good as welding. It's been several months ago.
I purchased a Lincoln MIG welder from home depot with the gas kit...Gas bottle and all was around $ 650. I purchased the gas bottle at my local welding shop. With the gas it makes a nice clean weld and it is very easy to use. But You may want to call your local PPG paint rep and they probably know what that putty / adhesive is called.
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