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Old May 17, 2006 | 07:11 PM
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I finally got the windsheild out so I can see the full extent of the rust on the windshield pillar.

Can a patch be welded in, or do I need to replace the section? Also, you can see a little rust at the base of the A pillar by the top of the fender. Can this be patched without removing the fender? Or would it get too hot and melt the fiberglass? About the only other rust is on the cowl above the steering wheel. This was under the base of the windshield

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Old May 17, 2006 | 07:39 PM
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I'm not an expert, but if I was in your position, I would try to patch it. Good Luck!
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Old May 18, 2006 | 12:44 AM
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Old May 18, 2006 | 12:51 AM
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Do it once, do it right...replace.
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Depends what the surrounding metal is like. I had the same issue with a 68. Corner of windshield post had to be replaced because it was too far gone, nothing sound to weld to, on the post area the surrounding metal was good, so I made a patch and butt welded them in, grind down the welds and you can't even tell there was a repair. Coated whole frame with a rust preventive coating that fills minor pitting. With a lot of other things there is more then one way to kill a cat, of course replacing the frame is the best.
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Old May 18, 2006 | 10:31 AM
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You don't have to remove the whole fender to work in the corner. Some people cut off the corner of the fender and bond it back on after the metal is repaired.



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Old May 18, 2006 | 11:02 AM
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Just a thought, (and I'm by no means an expert) but couldn't you wrap the portion of the fender with heat tape like you find on headers? Would that protect it enough while you weld? Just wondering.
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Corner is cut to gain access to the area, then after the repair is bonded back in. If you have access and are worried about heat, just tack your patch in, taking lot of time between welds, then go back and tack back in between your first tack welds, (you are stitch welding) I used my air line to cool the welds works great.
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Originally Posted by Blair Winch Project
You don't have to remove the whole fender to work in the corner. Some people cut off the corner of the fender and bond it back on after the metal is repaired.



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thats what I did, mine is still off if you ned a picture
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Originally Posted by gator79
thats what I did, mine is still off if you ned a picture

At a minimum, you should cut the corner off the fender, as pulling the entire nose is an ordeal.
You are almost guaranteed to have significant rust under the fender also.
That is too far gone to quickly patch. I think Monty posted recently on his lower corner repairs.
http://forums.corvetteforum.com/show....php?t=1304846

Lemme see if I can find a pic of what I mean ....


Here is the lower passenger side that you could see before removing the nose:




Here's what it looked like under the triangular fender mounting piece:


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