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Old 11-06-2006, 01:18 PM
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Default First Try At Rust Repair (pics)

I did this awhile back and was looking through my pics and was quite proud at the job i did and thought I would post it. 3 years ago when I used to get to drive the car there was always some rust in the far corner right below the windshield on the dash. I knew it was there but never knew just how bad it was until lately when I pulled the windshield. what I thought was a small rust hole was a huge area of rust that went 2 layers deep. So I cut out what I had too and this is what I had(area is brown due to rust treatment, it cleans up to bare metal)

so after cutting the metal I took posterboard and started cutting out shapes, and basically made metal orogamy. I had to fill in both layers of metal as there is a upper dash and lower dash and the rust went through both of them.

So I finished welding all the bits and pieces in and ground it all down smooth. It took some time as there were a lot of sections of really thin metal and I had to be carefull as not to burn through. After welding and grinding(you can't see the first layer because its covered by the second) I sprayed it with some self etching primer. the first layer was sprayed with weldthru so it won't rust again later

After this was done, I used a light coat of filler to smooth it all out, and then put a few coats of high build primer over it all, sanded that down and then hit the entire dash with a coat of semi-flat black paint. Looks great!


Now I need a new dash pad and a new paint job for the entire car!

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Old 11-06-2006, 03:19 PM
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Nice work!
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Old 11-06-2006, 04:12 PM
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Nice repair, Cody. When is that car headed to the body shop?
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Old 11-07-2006, 05:29 AM
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Good job!

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Old 11-07-2006, 12:01 PM
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Nice repair, Cody. When is that car headed to the body shop?
Thats the million dollar question! I've been trying to hang out around here hoping somebody would feel bad and send me some cash to finish it
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Nice work .

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