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11-08-2005, 07:57 AM
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OMG...this is what happens when you think that theres alittle rust under the paint so you chip away and after 15mins find this!!!

This has to be fixed pronto...so do I just pour rust convertor on the rust and bog over the top and shall I weld metal in place??? If so what kind of welder shall I hire??

Im just as shocked as you guys... Dumb question Huh Sad Crying

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Look at the hindge some weirdo has welded in place before I got it...this has to be one of the worst panel jobs in history.
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11-08-2005, 08:11 AM
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Oh my...that's going to take some creativity...might be a good idea to go find a scrapped hachi and cut out a healthy piece of steel to put in.

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11-08-2005, 08:14 AM
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Mate...this is NZ....there are no easy to find scrapy ones...I think I might have to mould a peice of mild steel to the shape and weld it in place...HMMMM lucky theres not to much rust else where.

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11-08-2005, 09:09 AM
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Well there arent much (or any) hachi's at wreckers over here either, but still I'd try to find a partscar since it's not the easiest shape to reproduce.
BTW, I'd cut it a little bit further and start grinding that weird hinge away along with the rust thats under there..

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11-08-2005, 11:08 AM
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Auch! That is indeed a very bad spot... It looks like the previous owner used a whole jar of filler. Huh

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11-08-2005, 09:55 PM
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It seems to be a problem in some Toyotas. My mate has an 86 Land Cruiser, and the rust made a hole with 3cm diameter... He had to glue it with epoxy to drive it 500km, now he's going to rebuild the car completely. Smile

I hope you won't have to weld new metal pieces in there, but there may be no other possibility to fix it... Good luck!

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11-12-2005, 10:55 PM
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banpei Wrote:Auch! That is indeed a very bad spot... It looks like the previous owner used a whole jar of filler. Huh

I think you could be right there.

I scored a brand new MIG gas welder off my boss for a very nice price so I'm gona cut the rust out and shape a new piece of metal to suit and weld it in there. Theres only one way to go with Hachis and thats the right way.

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