Wasn't that fun
What a day. It hates me, I already know that we are on shaky grounds but by jove has this thing tested my patience
But hey, what am I gonna do, just keeping welding away lol
Bit of repair to the bottom of the passenger side C post.
Redded it all up too.
Finished the whole of the side now with the last bit round the base of the filler pipe pressing and there was a small piece of the wheel tub outstanding but that was all done too, all primed ready for seam sealer and that's done now too.
And well, fook my old boots, it was awful drilling out all the spot welds on that door post, terrible job to do and I had to get creative as the spot weld drill wasn't long enough to go down the side of the post without the drill chuck fouling it
Cue the use of a 7mm socket on a 1/4 drive extension bar, worked out very well, aside from having to duct tape the spot weld drill bit into the socket lol
Started off a bit ropey.
Used a dot punch to locate the centres on the spot weld and an old wood chisel to separate the panels once drilled though.
Start on the worst bit and work my way round. the whole panel.
Just keep going at the 50+ spot welds and get it pried off.
It was bad, real bad, the rear body cross member is in awful shape and pretty rotten where the bottom of this panel sits and seems to have been a horrific water and muck trap and it will have been compounded as this is the back of the vehicle and will have suffered with the worst of the water spray and will have stayed damp the longest.
This vehicle was Dinitrol treated very early on in it's life but it probably hadn't seen a reapplication in a decades but you can easily see the wax film inside the door post but I think they may have missed the door post in betwixt the rear quarter panel.
Now the bit that needs a bit more attention.
So I will get to plug away a bit more, all the spots that were drilled out need to be ground off and this will need to be addressed before I can get the new second hand panel fitted up.
Bit more work in the week and a splash of paint on the bits that are finished.
Getting closer to the finish.........