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Evercoat tiger hair

redman

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Has anyone used evercoat tiger hair ? Good or bad?
 
I have used it on a ratty 51 Chev and it's still on there 11 years later. Like sleepar implied I wouldn't use it on a nice car I was doing. It's better to cut out the bad metal and weld in new. Good luck.
 
My tiger prefers to just grow his hair long on one side and have me comb it over.
 
I use it alot on rusty hard to replace small spots...its quite waterproof and seems to last on a driver. It is hard to sand so i usually cover it with a good quality Bondo and and never have had any problems. Its not a cure-all for panels that should be replaced...welding in new panels is always the best way to fix something
 
Like mentioned above it has it's place. If possible sandblast first.
I have used it to attach a metal patch to a small area on a roof (anywhere you don't want any chance of a fire) after everything is prepped. Grind, slightly, indent area and attach tiger hair to surrounding area and hold the metal down until it cures. cover with a small layer of TH than use bondo type filler to bring up to surface level.
 
You guys are a tough crowd. My previous post was funny.
 
Would make a nice Joe dirt nose cone.... surprised Mopar performance doesn't supply a tube with the valve covers and heads their selling...
The best place for information on tiger hair would be the for Oldsmobile cutlas only forum....
 
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