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05-17-2010, 03:27 AM | #16 |
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Depends on the rust, what kind of tools you have available, and how much TLC you're willing to dump into a 20yr old car.
From the pics, it looks pretty bad. I'm going to say it's probably going to cost you a lot to restore it to a show-quality condition without it falling apart. Almost to the point I'd say it's not worth the effort- but restoration is a fun challenge, no? Good luck. Last edited by firzen; 05-17-2010 at 03:32 AM.. |
05-17-2010, 08:34 AM | #17 | ||
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05-17-2010, 11:30 PM | #18 |
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Yes it is alot of work. I have the time to do it. I also have a local body repairman / rx7 guru in my area. Who is going to help me and show me how its done. Im confident that we can get it done. I resently ordered a stud welder for him to pull out that damage. Im just buying the materials, a few of the tools and he and I are going to do the rest. I'll post pics once we get everything in this month hopefully. And paint it in June. Well start pulling out the damage on the drivers side next week or so. Thanks for the imput folks.
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05-18-2010, 03:05 AM | #19 |
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for starters im not tryn 2 b cool its easyer, u kno exaclty what im saying, ur havn a bitch 4 no good reason, and u cant comment on my intellligence because u dont even know me, if u were 2 have a decent conversation with me im sure u would think otherwise
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05-18-2010, 07:45 AM | #20 |
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On my old Miata, I had rust at the lower rockers where the top drains get clogged, and the water sits there and rots. One side had about a quarter size hole, the other was a little larger.
Now, this is kind of a ghetto fix, but it worked great, and was STRONG. We stripped the paint, wire wheeled all the rust we could see, took out the weak stuff. Since this was a budget build, we went the easiest route. Fiberglass! First, covered the holes with body mesh stuff, then went to town with fiberglass. Once that was done, I sanded it smooth. Then covered it with Bondo, and sanded and shaped it smooth. Covered it with some primer, then we painted the entire car. I accidentally jacked it up at one of the spots, and it didn't even budge. Win! (I am sure Brian or Joe will scold me know)
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05-18-2010, 09:27 AM | #21 | ||
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The problem with fiberglass is over time it will seperate from the metal. It just won't bond properly. If you sandwiched the metal between two layers of 'glass, then it would hold more, but in the end, welding in new steel is definately the way to go. Budgets and time constraints often win out in the end though soooooooooo yeah. Quote:
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05-18-2010, 09:32 AM | #22 |
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Some people are all like ahhhh "Cut the rust out." Or someone else will say "Sandblast it, then refinish." Or Someone else will say "Bomb the rust with a convertor, and refinish."
Its usually just answers based on personal opinion and experience. Personally if its just surface rust, I'd just sandblast it, grind it and refinish with bondo. If its more extensive just cut out and replace the area. Those are the sure fire ways of defeating rust. Now If you just grind it and refinish it will surely come back and I've seen it many times.
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05-18-2010, 10:29 AM | #23 |
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^ I agree with Mike. Don't just grind and refinish.
@TT: OK, it's cheap for you since you have all the tools available already. I was under the assumption he was starting from scratch. It looks like there's probably a lot under the paint which means it could be very serious. Then again, it also might be just surface stuff like what TT said. I lean towards the sandblasting route if there's no chunks of stuff falling off or stuff rusted out of shape. It has treated me very well although you might find it troublesome. Good luck. |
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