Originally Posted by
ebbett
...I'd like to somehow fill these in. I was thinking of just going with a powdercoat since it's cheaper. But, would I still be able to fill the dents with say Bondo?
No, Bondo is used with paint. Powdercoating is just that, a coat of very, very fine plastic dust that is applied using electrical current and a special gun. Then the item is baked in an oven at anywhere from 275-400 degrees to melt the dust to the item.
Bondo would get weird at those temps.
Originally Posted by
ebbett
or would I need to fill it with something metallic like brass or silver?
Brass would definately work. Check with the powdercoater about silver.
Silver would be good as it could probably be used with propane torch, instead of brass which is best worked with oxy/acetylene.