How to: Antenna Delete
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how would i do this without welding. could i just put bondo underneith, then once its hard, put bondo on the top and sand it out smooth. it'd be done then wouldnt it?
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I asked my Grampa the same thing. He's been in the bodywork business for YEARS in Wisconsin. He recommended roughing the surface on top and on bottom. Hold a piece of cardboard underneath the hole and apply BondoGlass long to the top. Hold the cardboard for a bit and when it's kinda hardened pull the cardboard out. Then apply the BondoGlass to the bottom. This'll be the route I'll take, but I'm gonna put a piece of metal window screen before I put the bottom filler on. That should give it a little bit more strength. Swat
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welding
If you have any friends that work at a muffler shop or body shop, talk to them.
I'm sure if you had the filler metal already cut out, and everything cleaned up and ready to weld the new piece in there (gotta do this anyway, even with the glass), and a couple of beer for persuasion, I'm sure they will tack the pieces in for you. I shouldn't take them 30 seconds for the first tacks, beer break, and about another 30 seconds for the second tack fill. Just take your grinder with you and grind, that way you're actually working too and not watching them do work on your car. I love HELPING people with their cars, it's the ones who ask's for help, n then stand there and don't do **** is the one's that get's charged!
Just be sure to take them a spare piece of that filler metal so they can get their mig welder set up. You don't want someone setting the welder up on the car!!!
As far as anteanna, I'm still listening to CD's with my gettho ratio that plays CD's just as good as any.
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I'm sure if you had the filler metal already cut out, and everything cleaned up and ready to weld the new piece in there (gotta do this anyway, even with the glass), and a couple of beer for persuasion, I'm sure they will tack the pieces in for you. I shouldn't take them 30 seconds for the first tacks, beer break, and about another 30 seconds for the second tack fill. Just take your grinder with you and grind, that way you're actually working too and not watching them do work on your car. I love HELPING people with their cars, it's the ones who ask's for help, n then stand there and don't do **** is the one's that get's charged!
Just be sure to take them a spare piece of that filler metal so they can get their mig welder set up. You don't want someone setting the welder up on the car!!!
As far as anteanna, I'm still listening to CD's with my gettho ratio that plays CD's just as good as any.
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COOOOOL!!! I like the flush mount Idea think Ill try it out,, where does a person get an inside mount ant. back in the sevanties the ant.was inside the windshield, then I guess it was a cost thing for the oem's. Thx.
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I asked my Grampa the same thing. He's been in the bodywork business for YEARS in Wisconsin. He recommended roughing the surface on top and on bottom. Hold a piece of cardboard underneath the hole and apply BondoGlass long to the top. Hold the cardboard for a bit and when it's kinda hardened pull the cardboard out. Then apply the BondoGlass to the bottom. This'll be the route I'll take, but I'm gonna put a piece of metal window screen before I put the bottom filler on. That should give it a little bit more strength. Swat
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lol antenna delete? back when i had my 01 ss the antenna was cracked slightly at the base and one night i topped the car out at 160mph and the antenna snapped clean off at the base. however i never had any degraded radio performance from that day on even when i sold the car.
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So basically no one has figured out which antenna is used to have radio reception, without the antenna? Looks great but i kinda would like to listen to the radio.