1986F150Six Posted October 10, 2019 Share Posted October 10, 2019 I saw the post with the picture, but don't remember getting a picture via email. If I did I missed it and I apologize. However, I don't have any of those hub caps. I'm assuming that others will see your post and let you know if they have extras. Or maybe David will find them via his searches. https://www.ebay.com/itm/1978-1994-Ford-Econoline-TRUCK-F150-pickup-dog-dish-hubcap-poverty-cover-cap-OEM/223605867831?fits=Year%3A1985%7CModel%3AF-150%7CMake%3AFord&epid=1411139195&hash=item340ff2c537:g:Z-cAAOSwuyNdQLSh https://www.ebay.com/itm/1978-1994-Ford-Econoline-van-truck-E150-F150-pickup-dog-dish-hubcap-10-5-2/352782099755?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item522373a52b:g:dnwAAOSw5M5dc-tp:sc:USPSPriority!95125!US!-1&enc=AQAEAAACQBPxNw%2BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qWAfs9hmhpHMvaEkWiRhrDvDFCvCnfYTiMgLfpLSTa0IA8cPn7tjPk372rRHkhi%2BIJSLjfvdu2hJgGeTZ%2B2IN7zGA1jSYZZgZIrzcKP1W2lV5maEEGYD6JZ2QPg8jP4LzIAyhUHzdySuD07SdUVKGZhRVSm2KxZpxAYqQTwhC81NGOdBT%2Fsepvbu7YccFGOynWHLxxUbniaHH5v6TS%2FuNDTfXGJtdVCzx4YU%2BL0uJ8EjGrZjX1yFK1I42laEFhOnIbQZKp5syhOhh9Ro%2Bp7pP90Zkqx9UnVz1SskUIl8FtPA70CAkGQTgUycfplFHiYFsLkoGc3sp8yUWLeqztmTKaETcFGfdTfzjF5xRbr3d4r5RUFdvRP%2B1QMLuIrsPzkFXhgJAsSbGbuEVeVKCJ9XEGG09P4OIGRh8FLDewwRyuxz0wSbol0IdoWsar0S4wEJ7M2Tl2TqQVAAddLledVyE83ZdQ%2FlTpWVutZf72qHrfn0crKdKdwa8rhQQgt3ZOqoIZH1aqcj5y3kp%2Bfvqf3Gm5hJ4ayPPneJ7sn%2FgazjCjb2fdc6CL4%2FRb9gOYbTiA0skdW8RtvTfOR%2Bv4BqaHiJndosXDe0yXYxksk5ioAMGRgbQklwfValLXAqG8OmYh5IQ0q5d4jm41cqSDP8WS3AOeFZaT9kiF6G79kqmUISQLlPqeG30STnrvvKAdupy59qB8Wf4XMSGQzY7s7uAVIaZSuM5hqZYPLzZW9hXpI5a9uTg%3D%3D&checksum=352782099755e472d5989f8740c9a80d13f397b097fe&enc=AQAEAAACQBPxNw%2BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qWAfs9hmhpHMvaEkWiRhrDvDFCvCnfYTiMgLfpLSTa0IA8cPn7tjPk372rRHkhi%2BIJSLjfvdu2hJgGeTZ%2B2IN7zGA1jSYZZgZIrzcKP1W2lV5maEEGYD6JZ2QPg8jP4LzIAyhUHzdySuD07SdUVKGZhRVSm2KxZpxAYqQTwhC81NGOdBT%2Fsepvbu7YccFGOynWHLxxUbniaHH5v6TS%2FuNDTfXGJtdVCzx4YU%2BL0uJ8EjGrZjX1yFK1I42laEFhOnIbQZKp5syhOhh9Ro%2Bp7pP90Zkqx9UnVz1SskUIl8FtPA70CAkGQTgUycfplFHiYFsLkoGc3sp8yUWLeqztmTKaETcFGfdTfzjF5xRbr3d4r5RUFdvRP%2B1QMLuIrsPzkFXhgJAsSbGbuEVeVKCJ9XEGG09P4OIGRh8FLDewwRyuxz0wSbol0IdoWsar0S4wEJ7M2Tl2TqQVAAddLledVyE83ZdQ%2FlTpWVutZf72qHrfn0crKdKdwa8rhQQgt3ZOqoIZH1aqcj5y3kp%2Bfvqf3Gm5hJ4ayPPneJ7sn%2FgazjCjb2fdc6CL4%2FRb9gOYbTiA0skdW8RtvTfOR%2Bv4BqaHiJndosXDe0yXYxksk5ioAMGRgbQklwfValLXAqG8OmYh5IQ0q5d4jm41cqSDP8WS3AOeFZaT9kiF6G79kqmUISQLlPqeG30STnrvvKAdupy59qB8Wf4XMSGQzY7s7uAVIaZSuM5hqZYPLzZW9hXpI5a9uTg%3D%3D&checksum=352782099755e472d5989f8740c9a80d13f397b097fe Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted October 10, 2019 Share Posted October 10, 2019 https://www.ebay.com/itm/1978-1994-Ford-Econoline-TRUCK-F150-pickup-dog-dish-hubcap-poverty-cover-cap-OEM/223605867831?fits=Year%3A1985%7CModel%3AF-150%7CMake%3AFord&epid=1411139195&hash=item340ff2c537:g:Z-cAAOSwuyNdQLSh https://www.ebay.com/itm/1978-1994-Ford-Econoline-van-truck-E150-F150-pickup-dog-dish-hubcap-10-5-2/352782099755?_trkparms=ispr%3D1&hash=item522373a52b:g:dnwAAOSw5M5dc-tp:sc:USPSPriority!95125!US!-1&enc=AQAEAAACQBPxNw%2BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qWAfs9hmhpHMvaEkWiRhrDvDFCvCnfYTiMgLfpLSTa0IA8cPn7tjPk372rRHkhi%2BIJSLjfvdu2hJgGeTZ%2B2IN7zGA1jSYZZgZIrzcKP1W2lV5maEEGYD6JZ2QPg8jP4LzIAyhUHzdySuD07SdUVKGZhRVSm2KxZpxAYqQTwhC81NGOdBT%2Fsepvbu7YccFGOynWHLxxUbniaHH5v6TS%2FuNDTfXGJtdVCzx4YU%2BL0uJ8EjGrZjX1yFK1I42laEFhOnIbQZKp5syhOhh9Ro%2Bp7pP90Zkqx9UnVz1SskUIl8FtPA70CAkGQTgUycfplFHiYFsLkoGc3sp8yUWLeqztmTKaETcFGfdTfzjF5xRbr3d4r5RUFdvRP%2B1QMLuIrsPzkFXhgJAsSbGbuEVeVKCJ9XEGG09P4OIGRh8FLDewwRyuxz0wSbol0IdoWsar0S4wEJ7M2Tl2TqQVAAddLledVyE83ZdQ%2FlTpWVutZf72qHrfn0crKdKdwa8rhQQgt3ZOqoIZH1aqcj5y3kp%2Bfvqf3Gm5hJ4ayPPneJ7sn%2FgazjCjb2fdc6CL4%2FRb9gOYbTiA0skdW8RtvTfOR%2Bv4BqaHiJndosXDe0yXYxksk5ioAMGRgbQklwfValLXAqG8OmYh5IQ0q5d4jm41cqSDP8WS3AOeFZaT9kiF6G79kqmUISQLlPqeG30STnrvvKAdupy59qB8Wf4XMSGQzY7s7uAVIaZSuM5hqZYPLzZW9hXpI5a9uTg%3D%3D&checksum=352782099755e472d5989f8740c9a80d13f397b097fe&enc=AQAEAAACQBPxNw%2BVj6nta7CKEs3N0qWAfs9hmhpHMvaEkWiRhrDvDFCvCnfYTiMgLfpLSTa0IA8cPn7tjPk372rRHkhi%2BIJSLjfvdu2hJgGeTZ%2B2IN7zGA1jSYZZgZIrzcKP1W2lV5maEEGYD6JZ2QPg8jP4LzIAyhUHzdySuD07SdUVKGZhRVSm2KxZpxAYqQTwhC81NGOdBT%2Fsepvbu7YccFGOynWHLxxUbniaHH5v6TS%2FuNDTfXGJtdVCzx4YU%2BL0uJ8EjGrZjX1yFK1I42laEFhOnIbQZKp5syhOhh9Ro%2Bp7pP90Zkqx9UnVz1SskUIl8FtPA70CAkGQTgUycfplFHiYFsLkoGc3sp8yUWLeqztmTKaETcFGfdTfzjF5xRbr3d4r5RUFdvRP%2B1QMLuIrsPzkFXhgJAsSbGbuEVeVKCJ9XEGG09P4OIGRh8FLDewwRyuxz0wSbol0IdoWsar0S4wEJ7M2Tl2TqQVAAddLledVyE83ZdQ%2FlTpWVutZf72qHrfn0crKdKdwa8rhQQgt3ZOqoIZH1aqcj5y3kp%2Bfvqf3Gm5hJ4ayPPneJ7sn%2FgazjCjb2fdc6CL4%2FRb9gOYbTiA0skdW8RtvTfOR%2Bv4BqaHiJndosXDe0yXYxksk5ioAMGRgbQklwfValLXAqG8OmYh5IQ0q5d4jm41cqSDP8WS3AOeFZaT9kiF6G79kqmUISQLlPqeG30STnrvvKAdupy59qB8Wf4XMSGQzY7s7uAVIaZSuM5hqZYPLzZW9hXpI5a9uTg%3D%3D&checksum=352782099755e472d5989f8740c9a80d13f397b097fe Thank you, David. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rooster5673 Posted October 10, 2019 Author Share Posted October 10, 2019 No, panel bonding is not Bondo. Panel bonding is using a really, REALLY strong adhesive to bond a replacement panel to the original. Bondo is used to fill holes or low spots. When used to fill holes it is just a matter of time before the hole shows up again, meaning it is a temporary fix. However, it can be used to fill low spots in the body. Gary so if I understand on panel bonding you basically cut the area out that is to be repaired and install the material that is going to be used as a backing. Apply adhesive to backing and take material that's going to be used for the repair to backing. I watched several video's on bonding, I hope that I am not making this so hard. No, panel bonding is not Bondo. Panel bonding is using a really, REALLY strong adhesive to bond a replacement panel to the original. Bondo is used to fill holes or low spots. When used to fill holes it is just a matter of time before the hole shows up again, meaning it is a temporary fix. However, it can be used to fill low spots in the body. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rooster5673 Posted October 10, 2019 Author Share Posted October 10, 2019 I saw the post with the picture, but don't remember getting a picture via email. If I did I missed it and I apologize. However, I don't have any of those hub caps. I'm assuming that others will see your post and let you know if they have extras. Or maybe David will find them via his searches. I am trying to find my way around in the different sections of the forum. When I post something I go back and try to see if there were any response. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ArdWrknTrk Posted October 11, 2019 Share Posted October 11, 2019 I am trying to find my way around in the different sections of the forum. When I post something I go back and try to see if there were any response. Rooster, you should go into your settings and turn on email notifications. Then you will be sent a notice that someone has responded, and a clickable link to take you back to your thread at that post. For panel bonding you don't need any backing. Just the patch has to overlap existing solid metal once you have cut out all the rust. Some people use a flanging tool to create a lip, so the patch sits flush with the existing body. Anyway, if the metal being bonded is CLEAN, and the instructions followed, the patch is NOT coming loose. Gary used many pop rivets on his dad's truck, but really just a couple of fasteners (even self drilling screws) to keep it in place as the epoxy sets is fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted October 11, 2019 Share Posted October 11, 2019 Rooster, you should go into your settings and turn on email notifications. Then you will be sent a notice that someone has responded, and a clickable link to take you back to your thread at that post. For panel bonding you don't need any backing. Just the patch has to overlap existing solid metal once you have cut out all the rust. Some people use a flanging tool to create a lip, so the patch sits flush with the existing body. Anyway, if the metal being bonded is CLEAN, and the instructions followed, the patch is NOT coming loose. Gary used many pop rivets on his dad's truck, but really just a couple of fasteners (even self drilling screws) to keep it in place as the epoxy sets is fine. Yes, I used LOTS of heavy duty pop rivets to put a section of floor in Dad's truck, as you can see in the pics in this post. And the reason was that the floor at that point has a whole bunch of contours and the two pieces didn't fit up perfectly. But, I didn't "pop" the rivets until after the epoxy had set, as discussed in this post. That's because you don't want to squeeze all of the adhesive out from between the two panels. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rooster5673 Posted October 11, 2019 Author Share Posted October 11, 2019 Rooster, you should go into your settings and turn on email notifications. Then you will be sent a notice that someone has responded, and a clickable link to take you back to your thread at that post. For panel bonding you don't need any backing. Just the patch has to overlap existing solid metal once you have cut out all the rust. Some people use a flanging tool to create a lip, so the patch sits flush with the existing body. Anyway, if the metal being bonded is CLEAN, and the instructions followed, the patch is NOT coming loose. Gary used many pop rivets on his dad's truck, but really just a couple of fasteners (even self drilling screws) to keep it in place as the epoxy sets is fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rooster5673 Posted October 11, 2019 Author Share Posted October 11, 2019 Rooster, you should go into your settings and turn on email notifications. Then you will be sent a notice that someone has responded, and a clickable link to take you back to your thread at that post. For panel bonding you don't need any backing. Just the patch has to overlap existing solid metal once you have cut out all the rust. Some people use a flanging tool to create a lip, so the patch sits flush with the existing body. Anyway, if the metal being bonded is CLEAN, and the instructions followed, the patch is NOT coming loose. Gary used many pop rivets on his dad's truck, but really just a couple of fasteners (even self drilling screws) to keep it in place as the epoxy sets is fine. I am sending this short note to see if my e-mail settings turned on Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gary Lewis Posted October 11, 2019 Share Posted October 11, 2019 I am sending this short note to see if my e-mail settings turned on Rooster - If you've posted on a thread, and especially if you started the thread, then you should automatically be signed up for email notifications of posts on the thread. Is that what you are trying to do? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rooster5673 Posted October 11, 2019 Author Share Posted October 11, 2019 Rooster - If you've posted on a thread, and especially if you started the thread, then you should automatically be signed up for email notifications of posts on the thread. Is that what you are trying to do? Yes I believe that is what I did. Oh bye the way not very tech savvy either. Hope this is right. I have been watching some videos on panel bonding. I thank that is the way to go. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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