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<blockquote data-quote="gfercaks33" data-source="post: 2526971" data-attributes="member: 5457"><p>To fix pitting you either have to remove metal or add metal . Personally I would add. Look into leading (think oldschool auto body work) I personally haven't tried it but I think it could be better then welding on a gun. One thing that you may think about is if you fill the pitting the new metal may not blue the same</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gfercaks33, post: 2526971, member: 5457"] To fix pitting you either have to remove metal or add metal . Personally I would add. Look into leading (think oldschool auto body work) I personally haven't tried it but I think it could be better then welding on a gun. One thing that you may think about is if you fill the pitting the new metal may not blue the same [/QUOTE]
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