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Rust Problem
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:48 pm
by aussiebogan_no1
Hey Everyone
I was just wondering how much rust is too much rust and what can be repaired and what cant.
The main parts i am worried about are the floors and the section below the rear doors.
Is it repairable?? Would i be better off stripping it and selling the good parts?? or buting a donor shell??
Any info would be great. Even if you just guessing i dont mind.
Heres some pics of the rust...
I also got a new set of wheels for my ute, sum might like them but i wasnt paying 350 bucks ea to repair my ding rims including tires (stupid kerb

) but you can look if u like. I would like you feed back good or bad
Regards
Richard
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 3:54 pm
by Trev
Richard, the wheels on the ute, not my cup of tea, too modern looking for me, but if you like them thats all that counts

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Looks like alot of rust to me and it's not been stripped yet, do that and have another look,
Trev

Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 4:33 pm
by aussiebogan_no1
Hey,
Had you heard of one of the newer paint stipping technique "Soda Blasting" they had a review on it in street machine its apparently alot gentler, and its dessolves in water so you dont have sand falling out all the time.
Any one had any experiences with Soda blasting??
Is the rust i got repairable??
I was looking at a set of dragways but they were in pretty average condition and price was heaps for the quality.
The new ones turns a few more head but i bet there sayin Bloody P Plater hahaha
Regards
Richard
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 6:49 pm
by (AUST)Mod
would look heaps better lower;)
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 7:54 pm
by MINT62
How is it structurally? ie Y Frames,chassis rails etc
It has more rust than mine did
And I had 1/2 door skins made up,new sill panels,
front floor sections,etc,etc,etc
What is too much rust?
Ive seen alot of hotrod work
and alot of that stuff is from the 1920s30s40s-rusty as!
It seems to have some "good bits"on it
anyhow have fun stripping it
and if its too far gone
find another and use the best bits from both
thats what I did
Ute looks nice
Wheels dont look 2 bad-at least they're 5 spoke
but 5 spoke dragways would be better
But dump/slam/lower it
Enjoy
Stingray
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 8:49 pm
by Devilrod
Posted: Sun Mar 11, 2007 9:16 pm
by Thommo
Hi Richard
My vote is for the chromies you had on it.
An old holden ute is classic aussie, even more so fitted with chromies.
Add some new carpet & kick panels, and lowering blocks to the rear.
Sell the wheels to someone with a more modern car
to which I think they are more suited.
Thats my 2 bobs worth.
All the best with it
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2007 12:04 am
by Blacky
I had one of my EK`s soda blasted, it looked so good in bare metal I couldnt bring myself to paint it for weeks ! I wanted to put it in the lounge room but Mrs Blacky wouldnt let me

Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 9:40 pm
by FCCOOL
mine was a bit like that, i thought of all options and the only one that seemed practical was to buy a mig, if you are loaded send it of for some other poor bastard to fix, it took me two years to get the rust out with no socail life apart from a couple of breaks for the nostalgia drags.
Posted: Sat Apr 14, 2007 11:36 pm
by oldnek
G'day Richard.
There is a bit of rust but everythings fixable, Man'o Man if all of the other guys and gals on the forum who have posted there works in progress is not enough to get you inspired, then maybe you shouldn't tackle such a job yourself. (I'm am not saying that in degrading way, or putting your working skill down), but Grab all the mates you can with a little bit of skill, pile a couple of weekends together and start stripping, Your EK may look pretty shitty now, but you'll be surprised on how much better it looks after you strip her back to metal, and start cleaning the rust up. It is then that you will know what your working with. Do a search on Google for body prep tips, most hotrodder forums are more than happy to share and offer information.
With the powers of Photoshop I had to lower your ute to see what it would look like.
PS. The Biggest tip I can give you is do a panel at a time.
But Check the other common rusty places FB/EK's are notorious for: Up under the dash in the corners, the lower rear windscreen sections, under the the rear parcel tray, in the front subframe and collar ties on the Body,
Under the windscreen pleanum.
Regards John