Found a spot of rust...

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Found a spot of rust...

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Well more of a water filled blister in the paint..and the bottom of the arch had come away a little and was suspect..so...now it's like this!

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No before pic sorry and had to paint as it keeps raining!

Bit of repair done..

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And some of the removed metal..has has a plate on the bottom of the b post and no drain hole so inside had stayed wet...will re instate the factory grommit when the outer is done and flood with wax sealant.

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All in all a fairly minor repair but I want jack point as strong as poss (syncro-high lift etc) but just goes to show what a mere blister can be the tale tale of.

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always amazes me how many layers there is under the outer panels
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Yeah...and when all the inner layers are done the outer decides to fail in sympathy...it the iceberg syndrome..

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If only they rotted from the outside in :lol:
I'm guessing this one didn't get the same treatment the single cab got then?
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It does make mine look like a peach (as rotten as) nice work :ok
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Very little work in it to be honest..it's a Transporter 3...more a yearly maintaince thing! ...when I had transits I would put a month a year aside for the weldathon...was never right but made it to wherever it was going..odd really my van compared to the sika...it has less severe rust but what it has/had is more obvious and difficult somehow...but the vans main problem is it all needs to be done outside as its too high....the sika lived in the garage for a year so got a bit spoilt..I could of just seamed out the van and called it done but I would be doing it again in two years time and then there would be even less metal lurking in the voids!

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your bit will be 1st class post tomoz
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Cool...and ta...you must have my address then?

Here's the progress so far..not much!

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Bit more done...outer is repaired now as well but it to dark so no pic..jacking reinforcement is off mr metat mickey...I was to lazy to make one.. :oops:

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I had a look at the sticky backed Fablon plastic the other day and they only have a few roll ends left so no go there - sorry.
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Oldiebut goodie wrote:I had a look at the sticky backed Fablon plastic the other day and they only have a few roll ends left so no go there - sorry.


Never mind...thanks for your efforts, :ok

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Finished off this repair tonight...well except for paint but will just get a bit of colour as van is getting a full re paint when all the rust and alterations are done...hear is the metal before welding finished..tacked on the front then seamed from the rear...then ground flat..

I don't know why i did the repair like this as I'm sure I made life difficult for myself! ..Image
Inside the arch..before the join was welded...
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And after some naughty filler was applied.. :roll:
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The swage line is dead straight...the photo is making it look like had had a few when I welded it on!

Also, when I landed home this evening I found a pretty lady in a T25 Devon had broken down at the end of my road..turned out her tank was full of brown water from a rotted filler pipe...I cleaned out her filter ( no sniggering) but wasn't very optimistic about her getting where she was going but she has made it I'm told and I think I got a job out of this as she wants to get the van reliable...makes me feel warm inside. :ok

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Oh...notice the O.E looking bung hole..? that kinda thing is important to me! Only took a hour ish to get that looking right... :x

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time consuming isnt it :wink: thought the pattern lower B post had the hole ?or did you bypass a purchase moment or is it a customer experience its refered to :lol:
why do you think you did it the hard way with regard to the welding ?
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No hole in the AH b panel lower...I joined the panel halfway up the flat bit..if I had joined at the swage I would of need no filler at all...also i cut at edge on the rear and curled the panel round at the front and joined it....made a weld to grind on the bit where the arch sits...and lots of filling and fitting to make it sit somewhere near straight!

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