Opinions on these sill repairs?

Opinions on these sill repairs?

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TheJimi

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25,752 posts

250 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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As title, would appreciate some feedback.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/190560161@N02/shares...

steveo3002

10,669 posts

181 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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seen alot worse , not a bad job at all ...has it been filled with cavity wax after painting?

TheJimi

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25,752 posts

250 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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Yes, treated with Dinitrol, inc cavity.

If I'm honest, I can't actually tell whether that's a good repair or not, so yeah, opinion is gratefully received smile

steveo3002

10,669 posts

181 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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the best of the best wouldnt leave much of visible seam where its joined , but yeah thats a decent job

Zed.

34 posts

83 months

Saturday 10th October 2020
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to my eyes...

there looks to be a lot of rust-pitted metal left there & not cut away confused

Rich.

Perseverant

439 posts

118 months

Sunday 29th November 2020
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I haven't posted anything for ages, but the photos looked familiar as I've just finished a sill repair on our 2004 car. Very similar problems in that the bottom of the structures inside the sills had rotted despite me trying wax when we bought the car about six years back. I think your welding looks pretty tidy and the repair actually has replaced the inner structure - I found some pictures on line with a neat looking car being part dismantled to reveal that there was nothing inside the rear wing but a shower of damp looking rust!
I'm 66 now and do not recommend car restoration outside in November! Good luck with the car - now I have to get mine tested.

Perseverant

439 posts

118 months

Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Replying to my own topic is surely an aspect of the latest lockdown. I got the MX5 tested early in December without any problems, so fairly pleased about that. Not finished painting, and not some of my best or neatest welding but good enough for the tester to joke that if I wanted, he could put some work my way!

TheJimi

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25,752 posts

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Tuesday 5th January 2021
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Perseverant said:
Replying to my own topic is surely an aspect of the latest lockdown. I got the MX5 tested early in December without any problems, so fairly pleased about that. Not finished painting, and not some of my best or neatest welding but good enough for the tester to joke that if I wanted, he could put some work my way!
You might want to double-check biggrin