I reckon if you are going to weld you may as well make sure it's going to last a few years cant wait till all the holes look like the drivers foot well.
Suzuki rulesYou sir have obviously never drove a 1980's ford!!! Lol I am looking forward to doing the job, the rest of the car is very good. I think I have always lived too close to the sea for welding to not feature at mot time. The1988 zx is up for mot tomorrow, I really do prefer the older stuff
WOW (!) that's as bad as it gets....hope you're a good welder.I reckon if you are going to weld you may as well make sure it's going to last a few years cant wait till all the holes look like the drivers foot well.
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The wife would agreeSuzuki rules
I have a drivers side sill coming from panels for u as no one in NI has any, there was a thread last October were a guy rebuilt the complete box section to an excellent original quality.. One tip I picked up recently is to use gas with the mig welder as rust sets in immediately without gas. The ZX passed first time yesterday, not bad for a1988Hi mate this project interesting please do a blog on your rebuild with plenty of pics especially the welding. Are you replacing the whole sills with new? B-)
Not by much!! a dose of seam welding should strengthen it all up
Jesus yours is worse than mine!!!!
GT15 turbo cg10de(t) @ 7psi
You can't half see the damage the sunroof system does. Getting prepared.. Invested in a pressurised waxoyle kit and etch primer so it will be interesting to see how long the repairs last
You can't half see the damage the sunroof system does. Getting prepared.. Invested in a pressurised waxoyle kit and etch primer so it will be interesting to see how long the repairs last
£35 plus vat I think, got a load of etch primer at the same time. I have the slx since August 2011 and it was welded before in a garage,, but they did nothing to preserve the metal inside the box section so if you want it done right etcCan you please post details and pics of the pressurised waxoyle mate! B-)
It's happening View attachment 51392neighbours without cars and the only garage in the street are good friends indeed
Lol, it has served me well for 5 years and I suppose,, it's mine. just got my insurance quote in for £150.70p I'll be spending about £300 ish on the work. Another micra would just have all the same problems. At least I will know exactly what I havePersonally I think you're bonkers trying to save that car
But I admire your effort, and it's a good way to learn welding for sure.
I didn't want to drill holes in the sills so I fed the sunroof drains through the large rubber door electrics bung.. The waxoyle kit just about did the two sills but I'm going to buy more just to be sure. The pressurised jobbie works well on wide spray but not so good on the long fine pipe which is essential to get to the rear of the sills it was good to get her out tonight for petrol got my new insurance for £150 and taxed too!!
I left the can in the kitchen sink covered in kettle boiled water for half an hour then added 10%ish white spirit.. I have a camp stove and kept the container over heat in a container of hot water while I was spraying .. In the time it takes to swap between the wide spray nozzle and the long white pipe for the back of the sills, the waxoyle was congealing in the black hose already. It just dribbles when not hot but sprays wide and really well when still hot.. Too hot to get on your skin type heat but not boilingHi mate I bought the Waxoyle pressure spray today did you warm up the Waxoyle and dilute it by 15% before using it?
Hi mate I bought the Waxoyle pressure spray today did you warm up the Waxoyle and dilute it by 15% before using it?
In Northern Ireland we have government run mot centers, all the slx needed were the front indicator bulbs replaced as the orange was flaking off, done as soon as I got home of course
I'll have to just hope the hot water will do the job as I don't have a fire ( Don't think the missus would be to pleased about me making a fire outaide house either ) I'm going to drill hole I sill and put a drain plug in there so that any future water can escape. Doesn't look like the kit I'm buying comes with a pipe just sprayer. I'll buy a pipe from somewhere, hopefully it will cover it enough and not be to thick that it won't go through the pipeHi Se@n, the kit is definitely worth the money and effort, the black is just an additive to colour the waxoyl for underneath the car. I have used the kit in the photo many moons ago on a Cortina and my only reservation is that hand spray is a bugger. The autofactor I use told me you can no longer get the manual sprayer, all the new kit comes in the pump pressurised tin which I found to be far superior though remember to keep it hot as I explained above makes your life far easier. The only attachment I didn't like was the thin pipe for the inaccessible sill areas... I still have to buy another drum to make sure everything is coated. The pump tin is refillable.
What do you think of this price? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boeshield-...&qid=1479913292&sr=8-1&keywords=boeshield+t-9Nice idea putting it on warm. For panels, I mix Underseal with white spirit to make it sprayable. Goes on easily and once the white spirit has evaporated it leaves behind an excellent finish. Since it goes on thin it's easy to see any rogue spots underneath developing so they can be tackled quickly instead of going unnoticed under thick coatings.
Anything else including fastners and parts on show get a liberal coating of T9.
Just purchase someI usually get mine from Rutlands. Last time they had a BOGOF on them.
Currently they've got a black Friday deal on for £15.85 a can which IS cheap. Delivery is a bit steap but it's not easy to get for less than £30 a can these days :/
http://www.rutlands.co.uk/sp+woodwo...t9-boeshield-xtra-large-12oz-boeshield+dk7130