shaving rain gutters

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Envious Interiors

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well, heres my dilemma. im doing a full shave job on a 93 honda civic 4-door. we are shaving tail lights, front corner lenses, door handles, door moldings, and the rest of the trunk lid. we also want to shave the rain gutters. ive been told that with bondo, plastic filler, and fiberglass, that it will crack because of it being a major stress point on the car. even if it were welded. does anyone have any ideas on how i can do this? either by strengthening it up, or using something that flexes enough to not crack. i would imagine that i would have to add a flex addative into the paint and primer, and sealer. let me know what you guys think? thanks.
 
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bobsonic

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Envious Interiors check out leading processes it's a little time comsuming but worth it. Lead is used for stress areas or you can braze it.
Check out www.eastwoodcompany.com and they have a line of that type of stuff to and videos on it.
Have fun.
 
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