View Full Version : Paint Bubble into big hole
laurieash
31-03-2011, 22:53
HI look what i did today it started with a 10 pence size paint bubble:eek:
laurieash
31-03-2011, 22:55
HI look what i did today it started with a 10 pence size paint bubble:eek: get it sorted all my own work.
laurieash
31-03-2011, 22:58
get it sorted all my own work.
bit by bit also blew some wax oil in since hole was there.
laurieash
31-03-2011, 23:00
bit by bit also blew some wax oil in since hole was there.Spent more time resizing these photos.:nenau
laurieash
31-03-2011, 23:03
Spent more time resizing these photos.:nenau
Bit of paint, job done this looks like the first bit of welding on terrano not bad for a L reg.
solarman216
31-03-2011, 23:05
well done looks good, Rick
laurieash
31-03-2011, 23:05
Bit of paint, job done this looks like the first bit of welding on terrano not bad for a L reg.
when paint is dry will give it a wash to get all the dust of doors:thumb2
makeitfit
31-03-2011, 23:09
I wish I had time to get my welding useful:augie
Well done mate, it does seem that the older trucks rust less than the newer ones for some reason.
Good job:cool:
spiderpig37
01-04-2011, 11:16
good job mate what thickness plate did you use?as i have a couple of paint bubbles near back wheel and think when i have a poke about might find a couple of holes
did you use a mig?
i have a mig welder but cant get used to it i prefer my stick welder must be down to my times in the quarrys where we used nothing less than 4mm rods as these were the only ones the manager would buy:doh
cheers Andy
lacroupade
01-04-2011, 12:29
I wish I had time to get my welding useful:augie
Well done mate, it does seem that the older trucks rust less than the newer ones for some reason.
Good job:cool:
I've always said the facelift isn't as sturdy as the round headlight jobbie.....which explains why I've got exactly the same hole in the rear sill of an 02 ...POS!
Pete, any decent welders near you that would do this sort of stuff? I want to plate it properly as I'm probably selling it on and don't want it to be a lemon in case it goes locally....you know how sheepshaggers hold a grudge LOL!
96terrano
01-04-2011, 12:38
Bit of paint, job done this looks like the first bit of welding on terrano not bad for a L reg.
Looks like a proper job:thumb2
get it sorted all my own work.
So is the outer sill double skinned , if so it would be very difficult to stop it rusting?
Why is this area on a LWB prone to rust, it is right below the "B" pillar ?
On the SWB it is near the rear of the sill which is prone to rust.
So I can see that deep fording in muddy water can fill the sills with mud and help the rust process, but how can you get at this area to clear it and de-rust, or better still treat it, so it doesn't rust in the first place.
I hope my sills are rust free for another 16 years...
But what are they really like now ?
The problem with hidden areas, it is only when you see the first rust bubble, that it is now too late to prevent it. :eek: :eek:
I had a 1976 Toyota Corolla, when it was only 2 years old it had rust bubbles on the top of the front wings, when I investigated it , the rot had formed several long slots (holes) a few inches long.
Plastic padding and mesh did the rest.
The fault was due to a mud trap at the top of the wing.
At least modern inner wheel liners prevent this one.
Jap cars at the time were prone to this type of rust, and we just accepted it as normal wear and tear..:eek:
laurieash
01-04-2011, 20:51
good job mate what thickness plate did you use?as i have a couple of paint bubbles near back wheel and think when i have a poke about might find a couple of holes
did you use a mig?
i have a mig welder but cant get used to it i prefer my stick welder must be down to my times in the quarrys where we used nothing less than 4mm rods as these were the only ones the manager would buy:doh
cheers Andy
Hi there i used a mig welder down on number 2 using the same thickness of plate as the cill its self.just cut out to good metal then use a bit of cardboard ir asitat cut to size of hole or square then transfer to sheet metal.
then glue it all together with the mig. i used to stick but find mig easer.practice on scrapmetal first must be clean or it will spit down your neck:eek: have fun Laurie. see you all at Rally.
laurieash
01-04-2011, 20:57
So is the outer sill double skinned , if so it would be very difficult to stop it rusting?
Why is this area on a LWB prone to rust, it is right below the "B" pillar ?
On the SWB it is near the rear of the sill which is prone to rust.
So I can see that deep fording in muddy water can fill the sills with mud and help the rust process, but how can you get at this area to clear it and de-rust, or better still treat it, so it doesn't rust in the first place.
I hope my sills are rust free for another 16 years...
But what are they really like now ?
The problem with hidden areas, it is only when you see the first rust bubble, that it is now too late to prevent it. :eek: :eek:
I had a 1976 Toyota Corolla, when it was only 2 years old it had rust bubbles on the top of the front wings, when I investigated it , the rot had formed several long slots (holes) a few inches long.
Plastic padding and mesh did the rest.
The fault was due to a mud trap at the top of the wing.
At least modern inner wheel liners prevent this one.
Jap cars at the time were prone to this type of rust, and we just accepted it as normal wear and tear..:eek:
dont know about that i had af few Discos all the crap collected behind the plastic front liners and rotted the hole that held them up.
Needs welding done on mine,hope i can find someone who can do a job as good as that.Gr8 job m8 :thumb2:thumb2
(RIP) PLANK
01-04-2011, 22:22
I've always said the facelift isn't as sturdy as the round headlight jobbie.....which explains why I've got exactly the same hole in the rear sill of an 02 ...POS!
Pete, any decent welders near you that would do this sort of stuff? I want to plate it properly as I'm probably selling it on and don't want it to be a lemon in case it goes locally....you know how sheepshaggers hold a grudge LOL!
:eek: your not leaving us?
lacroupade
02-04-2011, 13:03
:eek: your not leaving us?
No Plank, sorry LOL. Like you, we are a 2T2 family LMAO!:lol
Can't justify having four bloody cars cluttering the place up especially with internet business No2 about to hit the streets :augie
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