is dynax coated sill safe to weld

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is dynax coated sill safe to weld

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Bit peeved really, sprayed dynax into cavity about a month ago, from inside only to notice it dribbling to the floor outside.
Small hole in inner sill but near to rear jacking point so will need sorting as mot soon.

Want to get on with putting inside back but worried that may need access for fire extinguisher :shock:

Is it likely to go up :?:
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Yes..very likely in fact...have a air line blower handy...and a hosepipe as once they go they can take a bit of putting out...ensure if it does light you can get air/water in quick and where needed...don't be put off doing the job but be very slow and don't get the area warm.

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Re: is dynax coated sill safe to weld

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indeed, airline with a windy gun is great, when it catches as it will then after a few firings the solvent will mostly have burnt off and it get shall we say better behaved
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