So in getting ready for paint, I've been working on some prep. A couple dents, small rust repair patch on the passenger rocker, but I've been saving this one spot for last.
I had a feeling it was a little worse than I suspected. Sure enough. Cut way farther into it than I had planned on. Worst thing is it's in a pretty gnarly spot where the cab, drip rail, B-pillar, and bedside all come together. So many layers and contours. This is really gonna test my (rookie) fab skills. They don't make a patch for this.
So here's the plan so far:
It's cut back to good metal now but there's some surface rust on the interior layers. I'm gonna blast what I can and wire brush the rest and spray rust converter. Then I'll reapply seam sealer to where the quarter mates to the pillar and then where it mates to the cab. I'm gonna do my best to get the new metal into shape, but some filler is gonna be in order.
Anybody have any tips or see a flaw in the plan? I couldn't find anything comparable in the 'Body Shop'. Pics:


I had a feeling it was a little worse than I suspected. Sure enough. Cut way farther into it than I had planned on. Worst thing is it's in a pretty gnarly spot where the cab, drip rail, B-pillar, and bedside all come together. So many layers and contours. This is really gonna test my (rookie) fab skills. They don't make a patch for this.
So here's the plan so far:
It's cut back to good metal now but there's some surface rust on the interior layers. I'm gonna blast what I can and wire brush the rest and spray rust converter. Then I'll reapply seam sealer to where the quarter mates to the pillar and then where it mates to the cab. I'm gonna do my best to get the new metal into shape, but some filler is gonna be in order.
Anybody have any tips or see a flaw in the plan? I couldn't find anything comparable in the 'Body Shop'. Pics:

but I guess that is the price I pay for owning rust free sheet metal.
