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ceny

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I was looking for a leak around the radiator (just a pipe) and discovered the cross member rusted off on the drivers side. The area around the front chassis fixing (body) has also completely rusted away. I thought all the body work was fine but im looking forward to sorting it with my newly aquired welding skills. They are not great skills but if i get it wrong i can call on a professional. :D

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I wouldn't be driving that on the roads, that's a body mount, and that weakness could be creating stress elsewhere that you can't see.

I'd get that welded up quicksharp!!!
 
Just re-read the first post :doh

Only saw the pictures, missed the text, good luck with the welding mate, looking forward to seeing this :thumb2
 
The beauty with welding is if you do get it wrong you can grind it out and try again:thumb2
 
Yep, i grounded it the second i found it. I drove that around little Brickhill about a month ago :-0

Im getting to know my vehicle this way though, which is a good thing.
 
Just two important things to remember. Always disconnect the battery & keep a fire extinguisher at hand :thumbs
 
Yep, i grounded it the second i found it. I drove that around little Brickhill about a month ago :-0

Im getting to know my vehicle this way though, which is a good thing.

Looking forward to seeing your updates and repairs on this defect. My truck is looking a bit suspect in that spot.

Regards

Alan
 
Just two important things to remember. Always disconnect the battery & keep a fire extinguisher at hand :thumbs

Agreed, but Co2 extinguisher not the powder type, but I also keep a water pump spray bottle to hand, very effective, cheap and less damage to fabrics etc, Rick
 
Thanks,

Ill keep that in mind and this thread up to date.
 
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Looks familiar to me... I drove home with my Terrano (+/- 800 km.) not knowing that only 4 out of 10 chassis fixing places where still finctioning, the other 6 being rotten away. Two years later almost, still working on it.
 
Started work

Well,

I've cut and bent some metal and welded the front. When I say welded, its rough. Very rough and I will re visit in the near future but its strong and on the road again.

Has anyone found a scrap truck and cut a section from it to graft back onto another? I'm wondering if that's a future option for the chassis mount body area. I have welded some plate to secure it but its not pretty, but once again its holding.



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Well,

I've cut and bent some metal and welded the front. When I say welded, its rough. Very rough and I will re visit in the near future but its strong and on the road again.

Has anyone found a scrap truck and cut a section from it to graft back onto another? I'm wondering if that's a future option for the chassis mount body area. I have welded some plate to secure it but its not pretty, but once again its holding.



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Now that sir, I'll take my hat off too, when I read that you'd only done a rough job I winced but you've not given yourself enough credit there, that's a top repair, I'd paint it and leave it at that mate

Well done
 
Thanks Banshee, makes me feel better about it. I may be taking it out this Sunday to Yarwell. Break something else :)
 
Thanks Banshee, makes me feel better about it. I may be taking it out this Sunday to Yarwell. Break something else :)

Hi Ceny,

I think I am going to have to have a go at a similar repair on mine.

I have a couple of questions I would be grateful if you could help with...

What thickness of metal plate did you use?

Did you do a continuos weld or lots of tacks/spots. I am worried about the repair patch, or area of repair bending?

Sorry for stupid questions as I am trying to learn to weld.

Regards

Alan
 
Hi Tonup,

I'm new to this as well. I think I have a grand total of 5 hour welding under my belt.

I used 1.5mm sheet. My nibbler should only cut 1.2 but it worked really well with the thickness. I tacked it on first and then welded all round where I could. I also drilled some holes in the larger flat spots and welded in them to stop any buckling. The steel is surprisingly flexible and can be folded in a vice or over a brick.

No stupid questions, we all have to learn. Also, look at it as a chance to see how your truck works. I love every minute I spend on it, regardless of how painful it is.

Hope that helps.

Paul
 
Hi Tonup,

I'm new to this as well. I think I have a grand total of 5 hour welding under my belt.

I used 1.5mm sheet. My nibbler should only cut 1.2 but it worked really well with the thickness. I tacked it on first and then welded all round where I could. I also drilled some holes in the larger flat spots and welded in them to stop any buckling. The steel is surprisingly flexible and can be folded in a vice or over a brick.

No stupid questions, we all have to learn. Also, look at it as a chance to see how your truck works. I love every minute I spend on it, regardless of how painful it is.

Hope that helps.

Paul
That's the spirit!!!! I've got a MIG on my want list at the min

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