Sounds weird but a propane torch, like you would use for plumbing (sweating
pipe joints) heat the
bondo (it gets very soft) and scrape it off with a putty knife. The only
caution is to not heat one
area too much so as to avoid warping the metal underneath. I got really
creative once in your
situation and found this to be the fastest.
Chad
'72 B
Doug wrote:
> After a bit of thought I decided the best thing I could is strip the '65 to
> the metal and see what's left. The stripping isn't a problem, but the Bondo
> bits are a pain. Is there a better way to remove the stuff than just hitting
> it with the wire wheel?
>
> Doug
> '65 pull handle B
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