Rust Repair Fuelled by Ale :)

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Re: Rust Repair Fuelled by Ale :)

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In my very limited experience, it will all come together and the difficult bits will be forgotten quickly when it's all done and looking great! :thumbright:
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Looks great

Keep hammering away.
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looks good :thumbright:
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Last trial fit! :thumbright:

A little bit of putty, more primer then top coat. At last!
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Re: Rust Repair Fuelled by Ale :)

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Lookin goooooood! :thumbright:
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Looks good :thumbright:
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looking exceptionally good

nice!
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A great bit of work there! :thumbright:
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Nice bit of tining there Mr :thumbright:
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Waiting for paint and equipment now, so started to prod areas I knew I shouldn't prod.....

Can someone confiscate my grinder, please? Not good for me :cry:
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Re: Rust Repair Fuelled by Ale :)

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yeah, but you're so good at it :thumbright:
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Hmm, I fear this will be my next job, good luck, post plenty of pics :thumbright:
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Image


maybe tip?

I know you want to keep as much original metal as poss, I just cut a nice straight line makes for a neater weld and you can make a nicer jub ;)
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Oh! ps

The dewalt slitting discs are good and last :lol:
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Re: Rust Repair Fuelled by Ale :)

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At least the panels are fairly flat, shouldn’t be the end of the world to hide the repairs.
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