Rust, pitted

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(Handling rust pinholes)
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*Clamp a piece of copper to the other side of the panel, covering the pinhole. Then, fill the hole in with a MIG welder. When done, unclamp the copper -- it won't stick to the panel, and will act as a heat sink, so the panel doesn't warp as much.
 
*Clamp a piece of copper to the other side of the panel, covering the pinhole. Then, fill the hole in with a MIG welder. When done, unclamp the copper -- it won't stick to the panel, and will act as a heat sink, so the panel doesn't warp as much.
 
*Drilling and patching -- explain.
 
*Drilling and patching -- explain.
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*Solder Flowing can be done with specially formulated flux and solder combinations at temperatures as low as 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  
 
==Filling in the pits==
 
==Filling in the pits==

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