▲ | kube-system a day ago | |||||||
Yes, bodywork is quite a mature discipline. I was presuming the parent commenter meant user-replaceable, i.e. bolted on. > The body shop owner told me that the epoxy is actually stronger than the factory weld. Often this is because the special high strength steels used in vehicles today depend on proper heat treating to attain their strength, and welding can compromise this. Many OEMs even specify panel bonding for repairing particular crash-critical parts of vehicles now because of this. | ||||||||
▲ | potato3732842 a day ago | parent [-] | |||||||
It's mostly because the factory welds are the result of someone running numbers until they find the bare minimum whereas the autobody guy would rather not risk it. | ||||||||
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