tony barnhill said:
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Quote:]I have a crazy idea: use some Touch 'n Foam expanding foam to fill the hole. After it's dried, sand/shape the outside surface to match, then use some metal meshing to cover, and then filler/Bondo over that.
DON'T!!! DPO!!! Plus, it'll cause more rust because it'll hold moisture.
Now, for the body panels you'll need; in addition to the dogleg:
#10 - rocker
#11 - inner membrane
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I don't understand why such a small hole needs such major treatment, since it's not structural. Why?
The hole is about 9" across, and maybe 5" tall. It's in the outer two metal sheets which are not load bearing, and really just form the shape of the body. The sill itself, which is load bearing and is the strength of the car, is in good condition.
If I understand the body panel diagram, the rocker and inner membrane are very large pieces, which to fit will require removing a vast area of good metal from Harold. Not only that but they will need welding ... and I'm not a welder! Or do I cut the rocker and inner membranes to fit, somehow?
The Touch 'n Foam is water resistant - it's polyurethane - why would it hold moisture? It expands to an essentially impervious "blob", so any water would just run off it. Since the inside of the cavity is now POR-15'ed, then it's protected against rust anyway ... indeed, isn't using new sheet metal panels just providing more area for rust?
Maybe I'm being too theoretical and analytical about this, and I should just accept that others have been there and done that, and not go this route.
But then I have a serious problem: I cannot repair Harold myself, and I'm not sure I can justify hiring a restoration shop to do the work for me - to me that's like "giving up". My goal is to do a good, lasting repair, that looks bespoke (as Doc would say) and satisfies me ... I don't really care what any future owner might think about it, or whether he/she would have done the repair differently. That maybe sounds callous, but Harold is my car, and I'm not restoring it for anyone else's benefit, just my own
Wow, I seem to have prattled on a bit!