er the sill and panal part is the cover over method as opposed to the full fix, nothing wrong with doing it that way but make sure your clear about what your doing and its description as it will help yopu get advice and bits in the future
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Does this need welding or can it be left? Advice appreciated
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Re: Does this need welding or can it be left? Advice appreciated
Oh sorry. Thought that was a proper outer sill and lower panel in one. Ok got it.
Shame you aren't closer to London! Could do with putting my machine in the hands of someone trustworthy.
Shame you aren't closer to London! Could do with putting my machine in the hands of someone trustworthy.
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Re: Does this need welding or can it be left? Advice appreciated
That floor part forms a wall of the box section and does provide strength to the side panels, it's one side of a triangle basically but it isn't a massive structural memember but that side panel would flex a lot more!
You could weld a new floor acroos to the side sill existing there but it may keep bursting through as its the seam between the 2 pieces and is usually filled with rust.
Personally I'd weld a new first ridge height side panel (the one with the fake seam in it) and weld the new inner flooring piece to that and patch the pillars. Seam seal it up and make it solid for years and years. Getting painted shouldn't be too expensive and then jobs done proper...!
You could weld a new floor acroos to the side sill existing there but it may keep bursting through as its the seam between the 2 pieces and is usually filled with rust.
Personally I'd weld a new first ridge height side panel (the one with the fake seam in it) and weld the new inner flooring piece to that and patch the pillars. Seam seal it up and make it solid for years and years. Getting painted shouldn't be too expensive and then jobs done proper...!
Thats PEET as in FEET!!!
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Re: Does this need welding or can it be left? Advice appreciated
So the work has begun, following Peets method.
Thanks everyone for your help, always grateful.
Al
Thanks everyone for your help, always grateful.
Al
Master of ugly doug (aka kampy)