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RUST - I've got it and don't want it.

Tech Talk for Cruiser owners.

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RUST - I've got it and don't want it.

Post by mdoyle »

I was cleaning my 81 BJ42 and pulled up the grey floor vinyl and looked at the rubber type coating on the foot well on the dirver's side.

I pulled up a bit of the rubber stuff by the area where the floor and the bottom of the door meet. RUST - not a lot, but certianly a few holes. I checked the other side and same goes.

If there is enough good metal around, how hard would it be to cut this out and patch it up? Suggestions - anyone done this? Anyone know a good place to get some basic welding and grinding done?

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Post by 82 Lux »

It is easy enough to cut out a section and replace it with some 1.6mm or 2mm sheet. I have done the floor in my lux. Had some nice size holes in it. Cut out floor around rust, and used it as a template to cut out new steel. Mig'd it in place, painted and jobs done. If you need it bent, use a vice and hammer or take the cut out and new steel to an engineering shop and they should be able to fold it for you.
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Post by mdoyle »

I've got myself an angle grinder now, but i think it is the welding part that is going to cause me the issue - I might just get the bits sorted out and have someone put them in for me.

I'd guess that a new floor would be some serious over-kill...
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Post by pongo »

You could always just sicaflex a patch on to it , Paint over/ bog and call it a day.

Of if only smallish holes buy some metal body filler put that in and paint.

Easiest way i know of
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Post by mdoyle »

I'll start to cut and if I don't make too much of a mess then bondo it is!!
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Post by mdoyle »

Here are some shots (at the bottom of the page) of the rust - click on the shot to make it bigger.

I figure that there isn't much rust (that I can see) and Gordon from Opposite Lock told me that just pick a spot and fix that... if you go and find more, you'll end up with a full blown nightmare on your hands!

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