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Can't you get one of the mods to correct your user name it's annoying :wink:
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I'm with her

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wouldn't remember my name now if it was corrected :shady :shady
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Go for it.
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However anything to please the natives :rofl :rofl

Any mod willing to help me change my user name :oops
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We will talk to you then :wink:
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yes and I'll read your posts too
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As a matter of interest... I took out a window on my camper last year which had small areas of rust including a complete missing lip in one corner, about three inches long. Now, I hadn't used this site properly, and just did what I thought best - I sanded it down, put loads of anti rust stuff in, painted it with primer, then filled the holes with liquid metal and 'made' a lip, then painted again and finally top coat and stuck the window back in... there have been no more bubbles or mess in almost a year?

Surely, making a new lip for small areas for somebody with no welder or welding skills IS feasible? What could go wrong with it?

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Might crack away if someone leans against it maybe..

In defence I think we wre thinking of a 'proper job' :D

Seriously, some metallic fillers like Dinitrol's aluminum loaded filler is pretty good...

and of course depends entirely on what has rusted away and how well any filler will be supported by remaining sound structure.

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In defence I think we wre thinking of a 'proper job'

Haha - fair enough - I think sometimes, with all the jobs needed on my van, that I can't always a aford a proper job!

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This is the one I meant..

DINITROL 6030 Pyrmoplast Aluminium -Metalised Body Filler

The DINITROL 6030 Pyrmoplast Aluminium -Metalised Body Filler came out as best budget buy in an independant survey into non pourous fillers, for its ease of application, overall finish and the effortlessness with which it could be rubbed down. 6/6 for value for money! Metal fillers create a stronger and more flexible repair than a standard body filler.

If you do go this route, cut out any serious rust, and spray surrounding surface rust with something like this RC900
before applying the filler.

... else in a year or two the filler maybe pushed away by further corrosion.

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some of my windows had metal plates in the corners ,shaped and pop rivetted in and filled over...HAD being the operative word...BUT...they would have been better than just filler imho
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Yup, also occurred to me that well-made and fitted flush rivetted fillet plates might create a sounder structure for subsequent filling if welding is out of the question.

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