As most of the Ohio guys know by now, I'm a body man. Alot of you guys have been asking me about rust repair. We usually don't take rust jobs in at work, but we're super slow right now, so we take what we can get. I figured I'd take some shots during this process to shine some light on our nasty little problem here in the Midwest!
The vehicle is a Ford F-150 Crew Cab. For some reason, the guy must love the truck enough to put over $2400 in TRYING to fix his rust. (I'll explain the "trying" part in a bit) And they need to call him back and hit him up for more money because the rust was FAR worse than they thought....idiots.
BIG HONKING hole in the rocker. I've got to replace it all together...
Towards the back of the driver side rocker...I chipped it away, and there's a hole there.
The bottoms of the doors are just awefull. The thing NEEDS new doors, but they're bent on me patching good metal in like it's going to stop the rotting. There are 3 doors that are this bad, and the other one isn't because it got replaced not too long ago.
Tools of choice. Cut off wheel, target grinder, and wire wheel. The wire wheel is a great tool for this job, it really gets in the metal and digs out all the crap. Not as good as sandblasting, but on something THIS bad, sandblasting won't do s*** anyway.
This is the reason why you'll never stop rust like this...even though I'm replacing the outer rocker, the inner rocker looks like this (the whole underside of the cab actually), and there's no way to ever get inside all the nooks, crannies, creases, between panels, etc, to remove the rust. It's not a matter of if it rusts again, but when...
Same thing after I cleaned out the door jams. I may have removed the crap on the outside, but there's still rust on the inside in between the panels. Their bright idea is for me to cut the bottom of the door off, that way I can get inside the panel and clean all that out, then weld a patch in. I'll show you what I'm talking about when I get the patch panels in.
This is the passanger side cab corner. They didn't think it was bad....but again, idiots...
This is the only GOOD door on the truck. All I needed to do was clean the surface rust off...feather the paint out...
Mask off a nice line, so I'm not just spreading around seam sealer all willy nilly! (grey stuff is metal etch primer)
And Voila!
Seam sealer...
This is what all the doors will look like. The seam sealer will slow down the rust, but again, it's not going to stop it...
That's all for now, more to follow so keep stopping by!
The vehicle is a Ford F-150 Crew Cab. For some reason, the guy must love the truck enough to put over $2400 in TRYING to fix his rust. (I'll explain the "trying" part in a bit) And they need to call him back and hit him up for more money because the rust was FAR worse than they thought....idiots.

BIG HONKING hole in the rocker. I've got to replace it all together...

Towards the back of the driver side rocker...I chipped it away, and there's a hole there.

The bottoms of the doors are just awefull. The thing NEEDS new doors, but they're bent on me patching good metal in like it's going to stop the rotting. There are 3 doors that are this bad, and the other one isn't because it got replaced not too long ago.

Tools of choice. Cut off wheel, target grinder, and wire wheel. The wire wheel is a great tool for this job, it really gets in the metal and digs out all the crap. Not as good as sandblasting, but on something THIS bad, sandblasting won't do s*** anyway.

This is the reason why you'll never stop rust like this...even though I'm replacing the outer rocker, the inner rocker looks like this (the whole underside of the cab actually), and there's no way to ever get inside all the nooks, crannies, creases, between panels, etc, to remove the rust. It's not a matter of if it rusts again, but when...

Same thing after I cleaned out the door jams. I may have removed the crap on the outside, but there's still rust on the inside in between the panels. Their bright idea is for me to cut the bottom of the door off, that way I can get inside the panel and clean all that out, then weld a patch in. I'll show you what I'm talking about when I get the patch panels in.




This is the passanger side cab corner. They didn't think it was bad....but again, idiots...


This is the only GOOD door on the truck. All I needed to do was clean the surface rust off...feather the paint out...

Mask off a nice line, so I'm not just spreading around seam sealer all willy nilly! (grey stuff is metal etch primer)

And Voila!

Seam sealer...

This is what all the doors will look like. The seam sealer will slow down the rust, but again, it's not going to stop it...
That's all for now, more to follow so keep stopping by!
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