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Re: Pictures of RUST (ouch) and rear brake lines

To: Vic Whitmore <vicwhit@idirect.com>
Subject: Re: Pictures of RUST (ouch) and rear brake lines
From: Rick Gregory <rick_gregory@yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 1998 12:12:58 -0700 (PDT)
Vic,
It is not so much that "things have progressed" it is just that I've
been too busy to work on the car lately. This past weekend was the
first I've been able to get under the car and take a real good,
thorough look over the frame. (And take those pictures for others to
see)

I still feel pretty good that all the rust on the frame is confined to
this small area. One person suggested I may be able to have a shop
weld on a patch plate with the body on the car. I think I'll try this.
Also, I'm going to undercoat/paint the region heavily to prevent
further oxidation. 

I was just wondering if anyone had any secrets regarding this kind of
repair.

After I get the engine rebuilt, I'm going to run the car a bit, then
will probably down it for a couple of months to pull the body and fix
the frame... I'm also planning on adding A/C next year so maybe I'll
do the whole thing at once....

Thanks for the input...

--Rick  



---Vic Whitmore <vicwhit@idirect.com> wrote:
>
> Rick, it looks like things have progressed since your post about a
month ago
> regarding dissolving the rust. I'd be very concerned if I had your
situation. My
> approach would be to pull the body off the frame and hope that the
frame can be
> re-inforced by MIG welding steel panels over the rusted areas. The
frame would
> have to be trued to be sure that everything was "spec" before doing
the welding.
> The other option would be to look for a replacement frame. This may
be a good
> route if you are not confident that the rest of the frame is
completely sound.
> 
> Vic Whitmore
> 76 Spitfire
> Thornhill, Ontario



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