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I tried a wire brush on a drill for this as i didn't want to be too aggressive with it but had to resort to using a knotted wire brush on my angle grinder. clean up beyond the rust as you will need clean metal later to weld to. | |||
'''H&S''' Wear PPE. A minimum of goggles and rigger gloves. A [[General Face mask|full face mask]] is a good idea as flying rust and wire hurts. Top tip buy goggles with yellow lenses as this brightens thing up if light isn't great. Disconnect the batteries, remove the gas bottles and anything that is combustable. Keep a fire extinguisher handy and top tip keep spray bottle of water handy as this is less messy for dousing those little smoulders. | |||
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Revision as of 02:11, 11 November 2009
Intro
Pepperami: OK here goes.
A step by step guide on how to repair rusty windows. I know this has already been done but i will attempt to give more detail and any tips i can think of. I will also use the Queens English.
The problem
The rubber window seals go hard and shrink this allows water to enter under them which rusts the window surrounds. Another knock on effect of this is water gets into the panels rusting the seams from the inside, check behind your interior panels to see how bad it is.
Photo-article
Pictures of the rust before repair
I took these pictures quite a while ago. The o/s window had to be repaired in an emergency when I blew a hole in it using a power washer.
Step 1, removing the windows
Using a screw driver pull out the rubber strips.
Then using a Stanley knife cut the seal around the window and then you should then be able just take the window out. Doing it this way is a one man job
Step 2. Stand back and assess how bad the rust is
At this point it may not appear too bad!!!!
Step 3 The clean up
I tried a wire brush on a drill for this as i didn't want to be too aggressive with it but had to resort to using a knotted wire brush on my angle grinder. clean up beyond the rust as you will need clean metal later to weld to.
H&S Wear PPE. A minimum of goggles and rigger gloves. A full face mask is a good idea as flying rust and wire hurts. Top tip buy goggles with yellow lenses as this brightens thing up if light isn't great. Disconnect the batteries, remove the gas bottles and anything that is combustable. Keep a fire extinguisher handy and top tip keep spray bottle of water handy as this is less messy for dousing those little smoulders.