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1. patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: "Scott Gardner" <gardner7@pilot.infi.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 22:59:25 +0000
Well, I was investigating a paint bubble on one of the doglegs (the little curved part aft of the door sill), and I found a rust-through hole under the bubbled paint. How do you patch a small rust-ho
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg00923.html (7,400 bytes)

2. Re: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: "Steve Byers" <byers@cconnect.net>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 23:18:53 -0500
Hello, Scott. If the panel is rusting out from the backside, then the rusted area is much larger than the size of the hole. How much do you want to develop bodywork skills yourself? If you do, you ha
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg00925.html (8,766 bytes)

3. RE: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: Douglas Gaither <gaither@ix.netcom.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 20:31:56 -0800
I had rust in the same places. I suggested a dogleg replacement to my local specialist and he cringed. This is what he did. He cut a hole large enough to cover the affected area, then he put a plate
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg00928.html (8,910 bytes)

4. Re: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: "charlie schellinck" <charlie@mars.ark.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Jan 1998 23:12:05 -0800
You could use fiberglass or aluminum duct tape! That is very popular around here but for a decent job try making a small square paint the back with waxol then pop rivet it in place. using a body hamm
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg00939.html (7,493 bytes)

5. Re: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: "Lawrie Alexander" <Lawrie@britcars.com>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 07:42:55 -0800
For us modernists convinced of the efficacy of Bondo, please explain (a) the benefits of lead, (b) where one obtains lead of the proper consistency for this job, (c) what method of heating you use an
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg00949.html (8,267 bytes)

6. Re: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: Skip Kelsey <kelsey@value.net>
Date: Wed, 14 Jan 1998 08:02:23 -0800
You answered your own question. You will have to replace the panel. This is a common problem. Once the rust starts from the inside, there is no other cure. Once the repair is complete, you should ex
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg00952.html (8,056 bytes)

7. Re: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: Jim Boyd <ISC@dcsi.net>
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 06:48:17 -0800
Hey Listers: Just when you think you've heard all that there is to repairing rust holes, here comes a new twist! The Eastwood Company (again, no financial connection...they just have neat stuff! www.
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01137.html (8,353 bytes)

8. Re: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: Nory@webtv.net (Nory)
Date: Fri, 16 Jan 1998 12:47:43 -0500
I saw that new system in Eastwood's catalog too. Pretty interesting, but is it worth the money? I mean, can't you rivet your patches on without spending $100 or so on this kit? -NORY Don't assume tha
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01142.html (7,490 bytes)

9. Re: patching rust holes? (score: 1)
Author: Paul Hunt <paul.hunt1@virgin.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Jan 1998 19:39:05 +0000
If, by dogleg, you mean the lower-front part of the rear wing that covers the end of the sill, there is a standard repair panel for this area, it has to be replaced when doing sills. Once it is back
/html/mgs/1998-01/msg01363.html (8,221 bytes)


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