Fixing holes in roof
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Found 3 1/4 inch holes on either side of the roof under some badly applied body filler. Only found them as it had orange rust leaking out the cracks in the filler.
Best way to go about fixing these? Or atleast so they dont let water in again. Looks dont really matter as its so high up you cant see the roof without being on ladders/in a building.
Tack weld little plates on from the inside then fill with filler again? Seam sealer plates on then fill with filler?
My skills wont stretch to cutting them out then making panels which follow the bodyline well enough to be on the surface without it taking me stupid amount of effort and time. Value isnt worth paying anyone real money to sort it out either.
Best way to go about fixing these? Or atleast so they dont let water in again. Looks dont really matter as its so high up you cant see the roof without being on ladders/in a building.
Tack weld little plates on from the inside then fill with filler again? Seam sealer plates on then fill with filler?
My skills wont stretch to cutting them out then making panels which follow the bodyline well enough to be on the surface without it taking me stupid amount of effort and time. Value isnt worth paying anyone real money to sort it out either.
If you leave the surface flat the filler will be so thin that simple expansion & contraction from sun will cause a circular crack to appear showing the edge of the hole.
Use a ball pein hammer - or a suitable panel beating hammer if you have them - to dish the hole inwards creating a depression.
Sand the area & fill as required before painting.
Put some paint on the inside of the roof to protect the metal edges & stop rust forming which may work its way up & force the filler out.
Use a ball pein hammer - or a suitable panel beating hammer if you have them - to dish the hole inwards creating a depression.
Sand the area & fill as required before painting.
Put some paint on the inside of the roof to protect the metal edges & stop rust forming which may work its way up & force the filler out.
Piece of metal cut to cover the holes then fiberglass over the whole lot should be watertight for a long time right?
Dont fancy taking down the headlining to try get at the underside, even if I did there appears to be another piece of metal below it so access from below would be hard.
Dont fancy taking down the headlining to try get at the underside, even if I did there appears to be another piece of metal below it so access from below would be hard.
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