Just found a massive hole full of filler instead of metal am new to moggies and have been to the show at Hilton, Bridgnorth today it wqs a steam rally but there were a couple of convertibles, couple of travellers and me there. Back to the point of the post I was digging around and un earthed this hole where metal should be is it repairable and whats best to do with it ? it is at the end of the sill by the start of the front wing?
Stu
behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
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Re: behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
Filler is luxury!
I've had cars where it was mostly crumpled newspaper!
A picture would help a lot.
Get a magnet and start checking other likely areas
I've had cars where it was mostly crumpled newspaper!
A picture would help a lot.
Get a magnet and start checking other likely areas

"Once you break something you will see how it was put together"
Re: behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
Obviously - welding is going to be involved.......now check the sill underneath that area...... And the other side?? 




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Re: behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
Atypical minor rust area and typical bodged repair! I think you will find other REAPAIRS like this elsewhere if the bodgers have been at work sadly....
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Re: behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
Think going round with a magnet would be depressing . Is a local repair ok on a moggie I am new to them am used to mgb's where patching isn't really strong or good enough is there a repair section or a point to cut back to that will make ita good repair? I hate bodging
Thank you for your pointers.
Will put a pic on tomorrow evening,
Stu

Thank you for your pointers.
Will put a pic on tomorrow evening,
Stu
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Re: behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
Any repair will be good and better then filler lol, and yes just cut all the rot out and make a repair panel, piece, nothing wrong with that....
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Re: behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
Take a look at this project - the photos are really good and show all the common rot areas and some very clever fixes;1969morris wrote:Think going round with a magnet would be depressing . Is a local repair ok on a moggie I am new to them am used to mgb's where patching isn't really strong or good enough is there a repair section or a point to cut back to that will make ita good repair? I hate bodging![]()
Thank you for your pointers.
Will put a pic on tomorrow evening,
Stu
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... il#p466168
Good luck!
That's strange R2, the damage doesn't look so bad from here!
Re: behind front wheel filler instead of metal :(
You may as well find the rot now - before you start the repairs. Or the car will end up like a patchwork quilt..........


