Show us your sills!
Discussion
yellowbentines said:
Mine look the same as above, but with Mazda's designo 'brown & bubbly' special effect paint finish, and the driver's side currently has a drain hole in the side as well as the bottom 
I too have the Mazda designer rust look in the usual places. I'm think of taking the ol' girl to Gareth in East Sussex for a proper going over later in the year. 
I daren't touch mine, for fear that the tiny paint bubble will crumble away to reveal there's no longer any metal behind it!
Actually for anyone on MX5Nutz, a member has recently posted a few pics of a diff which would indicate the car has been parked on the seabed for the last 10 years.
don't know how to transfer photos, but search for "rusty diff" and have a look.
ETA:
here's one of the pics:

Actually for anyone on MX5Nutz, a member has recently posted a few pics of a diff which would indicate the car has been parked on the seabed for the last 10 years.
don't know how to transfer photos, but search for "rusty diff" and have a look.
ETA:
here's one of the pics:

Edited by TeaNoSugar on Friday 24th February 15:29
The sills and the pic of the diff is the curse of our salted roads in the winter , when my 17yr eunos was imported ten years ago there wasn't a mark on the underside looked brand new , now it's like fighting a losing battle to keep the rust away .!
Noticed rust and bubbling paint on the boot lid edge the other day .... More woe !!
Noticed rust and bubbling paint on the boot lid edge the other day .... More woe !!
Edited by dg45 on Saturday 25th February 11:28
Before, doesn't look too bad...

Pokey pokey with screwdriver, oops, look what's fallen out..

A bit of junior hacksawing later reveals...

Looks like the inner sill is going to need some cutting out and new metal welding in also, but thankfully it appears that its only rotten as high up as the top of the two holes in the inner, and as far forward as where the rear quarter/sill seam is, so I should get away without having to get the whole of the side of the car and/or arch done too.

Pokey pokey with screwdriver, oops, look what's fallen out..

A bit of junior hacksawing later reveals...

Looks like the inner sill is going to need some cutting out and new metal welding in also, but thankfully it appears that its only rotten as high up as the top of the two holes in the inner, and as far forward as where the rear quarter/sill seam is, so I should get away without having to get the whole of the side of the car and/or arch done too.
St. Anger said:
My Mk1 is in getting welded up on Monday, will hopefully manage to take some before, during and after piccys!
Please do! I'm not too far up the road from you in Glasgow so I'm interested in before, after, where you went and how much if you don't mind?Are they using the repair panels or fabricating their own replacement pieces?
yellowbentines said:
St. Anger said:
My Mk1 is in getting welded up on Monday, will hopefully manage to take some before, during and after piccys!
Please do! I'm not too far up the road from you in Glasgow so I'm interested in before, after, where you went and how much if you don't mind?Are they using the repair panels or fabricating their own replacement pieces?
I'll post some pics up tomorrow and tuesday, and if a good job is done then I'll PM you the details!
Well here we go.. the "before" pics. Bare in mind all this rust was there when I bought the car, I knew it would need welded for an MOT before I put the deposit down!
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Chassis leg rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. This is the main bit needing attention, it's looking at the front end of the car whilst standing under the seats and, well, quite clear where the problem is! Note the sill-rot at the right of the picture. |
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Chassis leg rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. The big crack up the other side of the chassis leg. This one is obviously looking at it from the other side. |
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N/s inner sill (front) rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. See the sill-rot mentioned in the first picture. The drainage holes were all clear when I bought it and I have continued to check them every time I wash it, but time and salty roads have obviously taken their toll. |
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N/s inner sill (rear) rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. This is at the rear end of the inner sill on the same side. Not an MOT failure as it's not breakable with a firm poke from the screwdriver, but sill worth sorting out before it inevitably ends up that way. |
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Edited by St. Anger on Monday 16th April 11:56
St. Anger said:
Well here we go.. the "before" pics. Bare in mind all this rust was there when I bought the car, I knew it would need welded for an MOT before I put the deposit down!
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Chassis leg rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. This is the main bit needing attention, it's looking at the front end of the car whilst standing under the seats and, well, quite clear where the problem is! Note the sill-rot at the right of the picture. |
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Chassis leg rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. The big crack up the other side of the chassis leg. This one is obviously looking at it from the other side. |
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N/s inner sill (front) rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. See the sill-rot mentioned in the first picture. The drainage holes were all clear when I bought it and I have continued to check them every time I wash it, but time and salty roads have obviously taken their toll. |
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N/s inner sill (rear) rust. by St_Anger1, on Flickr. This is at the rear end of the inner sill on the same side. Not an MOT failure as it's not breakable with a firm poke from the screwdriver, but sill worth sorting out before it inevitably ends up that way. |
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Edited by St. Anger on Monday 16th April 11:56

I'm now the owner of a rust free, fully MOT'd Mx-5. 
£250 all in for 1.5 days work. Happy to PM details to anyone in the west coast of Scotland looking for some welding done!

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Chassis Leg and Sill BEFORE by St_Anger1, on Flickr. |
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Chassis leg DURING by St_Anger1, on Flickr. ![]() |
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Chassis leg and sill AFTER by St_Anger1, on Flickr. This was it all tacked in place, I don't know the technical term but he went over it all again with a "smooth weld" after this pic. |
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Chassis leg and sill AFTER by St_Anger1, on Flickr |
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Chassis leg and sill SEALED by St_Anger1, on Flickr. We opted for Tetraseal instead of Waxoyl, partly because it dries solid instead of staying wet like waxoyl, and partly because I've got loads of it in the garage if it ever needs topped up. ![]() |
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Rear n/s arch BEFORE by St_Anger1, on Flickr. Some last minute poking about revealed the back arch could do with some work too, so that was done as well. He apparently had a very tough time just trying to find some decent metal at all in the arches. |
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Rear n/s arch AFTER by St_Anger1, on Flickr. But eventually he managed and it has now been coated in the tertaseal too. |
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£250 all in for 1.5 days work. Happy to PM details to anyone in the west coast of Scotland looking for some welding done!
Edited by St. Anger on Wednesday 18th April 13:26
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