

I don't know about those inner sections, as those are rusted quite well at front area, is it still repairable or worth to repair?
edit: New pic from front section that is worst:

That doesn't even look bad, shouldn't cost too much if you can find a good welder. Less if you have your own welding equipment.jtbo wrote:It is even worse more front, it is rusted full height and it's chipping off even from that inner section, but I haven't got pic from that now.
I don't know about those inner sections, as those are rusted quite well at front area, is it still repairable or worth to repair?
edit: New pic from front section that is worst:
It does not look bad, but it seem to stick quite well, I have only one 'neekerintukka' left and I don't think that is enough to get all that out.Fuse wrote: That doesn't even look bad, shouldn't cost too much if you can find a good welder. Less if you have your own welding equipment.
No quite like so, you see while I was going to MOT office, I drove trough post office and collected new sat nav, installed it on screen and drove happily for bit under 15 minutes, there was bump on road and nav falled down, now there was also temp meter attached to dashboard with sticky velcro (glue on one side, velcro on another), sun had soften glue so it falled down too and brand spanking new sat nav landed right into sticky glue, so now new nav has glue mess on screen probably permanently, glues is very sticky and not getting out at all, just my luck, if anything is possible to go wrong, it will.Chris_C wrote:Great stuff Jani, glad to see things are going well again
I challenge Donald Duck with bad karmavolvosneverdie wrote:Dude, you really are due some good luck now.