I spent most of the day working on a "rustectomy" around the R/H Wheel Arch area.
I knew I was in trouble (rust-wise) when I bought the project but when I removed the fender a few months ago and found a rusted out trumpet and no metal to weld a new one to, I almost threw in the towel. Since then, I've bought a welder, learned a few basics and started on the long journey to roadworthiness.
That being said, I used the speaker holes that a PO had kindly cut in the footwells as practice pieces before diving in on official rust repairs. Now that I've moved on from those, the next project is the wheel arch, or trumpet.
I spent most of the day removing the old trumpet, cutting out old, rusty metal and replacing with new metal so I now have something to weld the new arch to.
I'm trying my hand at attaching a "before" photo and then I'll attach an "after" photo.
I knew I was in trouble (rust-wise) when I bought the project but when I removed the fender a few months ago and found a rusted out trumpet and no metal to weld a new one to, I almost threw in the towel. Since then, I've bought a welder, learned a few basics and started on the long journey to roadworthiness.
That being said, I used the speaker holes that a PO had kindly cut in the footwells as practice pieces before diving in on official rust repairs. Now that I've moved on from those, the next project is the wheel arch, or trumpet.
I spent most of the day removing the old trumpet, cutting out old, rusty metal and replacing with new metal so I now have something to weld the new arch to.
I'm trying my hand at attaching a "before" photo and then I'll attach an "after" photo.