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23rd December 2020, 10:52 | #1 |
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Jacking point repair.
Are 'fill ins' available to be welded in for this? Or should I get the cutting disc out and remove a section from the write off?
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Here you go:-
sill repairs Be careful welding galvanised sections. You can poison yourself with the fumes!!! Tom's work is well known to the forum (his are painted not galvanised).
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Ah, no, it's not an oversill, it's the whole structure. A local body shop will view it today. Maybe cutting a section from the write off may be the way to go. Thanks for replies.
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