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June 02, 2006, 20:33:00 »
Hello,
On the rear of my Disco where the mud flap bracket is bolted to the body panel is totally rotten. :(
I have bought new brackets (to be fitted soon). But how best can I fix the aluminium body panel.
I was thinking, I should cut out the rotten bit and epoxy some aluminium mesh on the back of the panel and then using filler to make everything level. Then re-spraying it.
Am I thinking along the right lines :?:
And what and where do I get this stuff from? Can you mention a few brand names.
Please help
Many thanks :!:
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June 03, 2006, 14:47:09 »
not 100% sure where you mean at the mo, but if the section is ally, id cut it out and pop rivit a new piece in its place with a bit of sealer round the edges,
but i think that the rear where the mud flaps are, floor section is steel....?
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June 08, 2006, 23:37:45 »
yes it is ally, where does one buy sheet ally? Is it expensive?
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June 08, 2006, 23:54:52 »
just go to your local sheet metal workers mate, i no some through work, but most will sell you a bit cut to size or just some off cuts etc. it aint exspensive. the last time i had some off cuts of ally and steel it was free, but then ive put a fair bit of work their way :D
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