Replacement Interior Offside Sill
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Re: Replacement Interior Offside Sill
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Re: Replacement Interior Offside Sill
Sorted. Managed to get a mate to cut one up for me
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ah i see, didnt know you were doing it that way
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Re: Replacement Interior Offside Sill
metalmick8y wrote:ah i see, didnt know you were doing it that way
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I didn't explain it very well, and it wasn't soooo much a 'plan'. . . . . . . more of a 'Make it up as you go !'
Just lucky I bumped into a mate that was happy to do me a favour in exchange for beer
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Re: Replacement Interior Offside Sill
Hi mickey, I would be very interested in one of these as its one of the parts left on my van to replace before interior work starts, could you make one up? All the best
Liam
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who are we speaking to ??drliamski wrote:Hi mickey, I would be very interested in one of these as its one of the parts left on my van to replace before interior work starts, could you make one up? All the best
Liam
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Re: Replacement Interior Offside Sill
I treated that edge and just left it as it was. Now any moisture that might build up on the inside of the body panel can run down, out, and gone. Not seen any rust since. It also acts as a sort of safety feature should you have a gas leak inside. Even if I did choose to close it, I'd just use one of the modern panel adhesives. Just my take anyway. I couldn't see the point of replicating a rust trap. The flow of air seems to keep it all nice and dry.
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It really should be closed as it forms part of a box structure and adds strength and rigidity to the side,also gas if any escapes via you drop out holes
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Re: Replacement Interior Offside Sill
Rust holes are a safety feature...!
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max and caddy wrote:Rust holes are a safety feature...!
That must make my van the most safe van around !
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Re: Replacement Interior Offside Sill
I'll send you a pmmetalmick8y wrote:who are we speaking to ??drliamski wrote:Hi mickey, I would be very interested in one of these as its one of the parts left on my van to replace before interior work starts, could you make one up? All the best
Liam
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