I could only see one weld repair underneath....if this is how he welds then perhaps it was best to stick with filler. I think it's mig but it could easily be stick welding! The weld it to the right of the pic with a patch behind the rear arch.
The sills look pretty terrible but I can see good metal underneath the rust so maybe there is some hope...I could see some evidence of welding/repair....will find out more I guess If/when I start cutting.
Almost forgot...What's this strange lump on the passenger door. Yep you've guessed....it's full of filler too! It looks like this panel had a bash at some point which might explain why the door gap is a bit funky....I think that the rear quarter door edge was probably crushed. I imagine I'll find some filler in there too somewhere.
Is that for the guy who filled it full of filler....I could then light a fire and slow roast him!!
Only kidding...I'd roast him quickly of course!
Yea....the thought had crossed my mind too.....but thats a big step up in complexity although I do appreciate it would save a huge amount of time being able to do the work at a comfortable level.
After dinner I went down to the garage and tweaked the door closer (door strike...that thingy on the inside!)...the fit is now very good at the top and out at the bottom where the original dent was. Think I'm happy with it....I'll sand the filler off the door to see where it ends up but I reckon most of the problem here is that the lower part of the panel has been straightened very badly.
Came across this small hole in the rear floor area. The problem is there isn't any access ....other than cutting a hole in the front. But the lights have an inner skin too. Going to be tough to fix this properly I think.
Looking and thinking about it I think it's a triple layered joint where the outer panel, the floor panel and the light surround all come together along that lower flange....gulp!
I almost got the grinder out and got started with it today....it's hard to hold off before I do a recon mission on the front end. What made it worse is that I picked up a new 20l cylinder of gas today...so literally there is nothing to stop me now. I even bought some 0.6mm wire too...better for the tin foil on the nissan I reckon than my current 0.8mm stuff.
pdg....yea that spell checker is soooo annoying!
Just a small smear of tiger seal and the problem would be hidden from view for at least 2 years
I know I shouldn't like them but actually this Figaro is kind of growing on me! I think it's just the way you go to take something off and the nuts and bolts just come undone nice and easily. I'm used to having to drill them out and reap them after they snap off!
I must admit I thought Figaros were a bit odd when I first saw one, but really they're quite nice. I like the interior. They look as though they should have a big key sticking out of the boot.