[6pack] Attacking bad rust...
Timbo00001 at aol.com
Timbo00001 at aol.com
Mon May 18 10:39:56 MDT 2015
Sorry, but your topic attracted me. Will you attack only the "bad rust"
and leave the good rust alone?
In a message dated 5/18/2015 11:57:12 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
6pack at autox.team.net writes:
A common problem with old British cars is rust.
Well, I have a few small areas that are worse than I thought. A couple
small areas ate through the firewall from inside the W/S wiper arm cavern. You
know, that in accessible area under the windshield.
It is on the passenger side near the hood latch.
Another spot is under the clutch master cylinder in the corner where the
inner wheel fender and the pedal box meet. It is fairly small but goes
through to the wheel area and through to the inside of the car pedal area.
Question is...how best to repair this?
Form metal and welding in probably isn't going to work for the intricate
curves of the body for the later section mentioned.
I am thinking of (after grinding/sanding clean) to use fiberglass to give
some 'body' to accept the thin layer of body filler to smooth out.
Other wise, welding in bits of sheet metal would be a pain for many
reasons. The car cannot be move right now and I don't know any metal welders that
make house calls. Or how they could go about bending/forming metal to even
closely match and not look butchered or frankensteined.
Anyone else deal with this?
Advice?
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