Sdp1234
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I’ll grind out the bad, get in there and see what’s going on. After that I’ll post a few pictures to see what folks think. Thanks
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Dealing with rust is like dealing with an iceberg. You can only see 10% of it.It's ALWAYS worse than it looks a first and it ALWAYS comes back. I don;t miss that ******* shit one bit!!!!
I would buy as big of a patch panel that you can and assume you will use it all and then hope that you can cut back to clean metal sooner rather then later.I thinking of buying a patch panel and cutting it at the area indicated in the picture below.
I don't weld so I'm hoping to pay a friend. Would this be a tough weld job?
I will take out one pinch weld in in the back (left on the picture) 3 underneath and I remove the seam sealer. Cut and remove the highlighted part. Cut the replacement part. Remove, Neutralize all rust. Prime with weldable primer.
If you go this route, I think you will be coming back in a year or two and have a bigger area to deal with since moisture will get behind your riveted joint no matter how well you seal it and wreck havoc.Another thought was to use rivets and panel bond since it is under the trim panel?
Thoughts?