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Know of a reliable roof rust repairer in Sydney??

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Know of a reliable roof rust repairer in Sydney??

Post by machh1 »

Anyone have any experiences/recommendations for places to fix roof/gutter rust? My 60 has some poking out from under paintwork near gutter. Thought it was a bird do do & poked my finger through the roof when i went to scratch it off. :-(
Didnt press very hard either.
Would prefer west'ish if possible.
Thanks.
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Re: Know of a reliable roof rust repairer in Sydney??

Post by bogged »

aint west, but neale is a good bloke, done work on my ute few yrs back no problems
Neale Bagnall Smash Repairs
U7/ 20 Kareena Rd
Miranda 2228(02) 9540 2905
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Post by machh1 »

Thanks, gonna have to get my roof looked at.pretty sure its worse than it looks.
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Post by RUFF »

machh1 wrote:Thanks, gonna have to get my roof looked at.pretty sure its worse than it looks.
60s are one of the worst 4wds for rust in the roof. Do yourself a favour if your going to get it patched properly. Remove the hood lining. I have seen heaps of these burnt out because some thought they would get away with welding a patch in while the hood liner was still in.
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Post by lokka »

G'day as ruff said remove the hood lining is a must and you'll probably find more rust ive done a compleet turet on a mk wagon and wen the old turet came off i found the roof support rails had rusted front to back both sides wich made the job alot more time consuming than xpected so dont be suprised when you find that theres more rust than metal wen the grinder starts happy chasing

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Post by machh1 »

Thanks guys. Is it a difficult thing to do for a learn as you go type person like myself (have swapped gearbox & bodies on other 4x4 & made my own rear bar for this one), or is it mainly just time consuming.
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Post by CWBYUP »

Depending on how soon your doing it come down and see me one day as i have a bit to fix in my old zook. :cry:

Thankfully the new one has none in it :armsup:
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