How to Weld in a New Car Trunk Patch

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Summary: Tack a filler piece in place while you patch a new car trunk; learn how with our expert's advice in this free auto-repair video.

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Doug, of “Doug Jenkins Custom Hot Rods”, not only servers the entire nation, but even customers outside the U.S have found the shop's services indispensable.

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"Hi I'm Doug. I work with 20 great guys in St. Louis at Doug Jenkins Custom Hotrods. And we're going to do some work for you today on Expert Village. Now Alex has his patch in place. We had to expand that panel in order to get it to take up the available space in the trunk. Now he's going to tack the filler piece in place. The klinkos are drilled and put in there in order to hold it in place nice and tight while he welds it up. He'll tack weld it in place and then remove the, the klinkos, remove the piece from the trunk and clean up all the edges before doing the final welding of the other trunk pieces to one another. Now Alex has that piece welded in to extend this panel and he's going to remove the klinkos and remove the entire bit that he's fabricated here. All the klinkos are going to come out and the whole trunk floor is going to come out."

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