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    Default rear chasis leg welding

    I was checking the underside and found some rot in the rear chasiss legs, it doesn't look bad but once I have stripped the springs, rear exhaust etc to get a better look I'll take a picture.

    For metal I have a pegeout 206 wing (I assume too thin) and some 3mm stuff from when I put spreader plates in the xe. Are either of these suitable for repairing the rear chasis leg or do i need a specific thickness of steel?

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    I would have aimed for 1.5mm to maybe 2mm steel to redo the chassis legs, panels will be too thin and 3mm might work but be a bit hefty

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    Thanks, the 3mm is very difficult to work with, if it is just a wee patch I might use it but if it turns out to be a lot of shaping/welding I will look at 1.5 mm. Thanks for the advice.

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    Here is the picture. As it is close to the spring support, my intention is to cut out the rot obviously and then put a patch going over either edge of the leg and then along side the spring support. If I can get it slightly under the support ring that would be ideal and then i would have to weld it to the spring suport at that edge.


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    I'd use 2mm minimum in that

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    Quote Originally Posted by millworm View Post
    I'd use 2mm minimum in that

    Do you reckon on attempting the 3mm steel then?

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    2mm would be fine.
    3mm is ridiculous.its a nova not a land rover chassis

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    Or just use said steel for some turrets

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    Well I welded it last night and painted it tonight. Not the prettiest weld but I hope it is strong enough to last for many years which is the point.


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    good work!

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