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Sorry this isn't really rocko related but I thought it is an important topic.
My mums Nissan has a rusted hole on the outside of the A post on the drivers side.
Would It be safe to weld a plate over it or scrap the car?
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A plate would get you through the MoT, but obviously it would be better to chop a small section out and weld in new metal.
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welding a plate over it will trap moisture and actually make it rot out faster. if you're planning to keep the car any length of time, do a proper repair
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ok cool guys thanks.
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that said, for mot purposes, fill it, sand it smooth and paint, and they'll never know :whistle:
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I've sorted it now ended up fibre glassing over the hole and painting.
I did take it to a body shop that told me this piece of metal that had rotted was a skin over a stronger piece inside, they were the ones that recommended fibre glass so it would not rot again.
Tbh I am more worried what it would do in the case of an accident.
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