Hollowman
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Hello All,
I'm hoping some of you with bodywork experience can offer some suggestions as to how to deal with a recent issue I've just discovered on my M1009. I have what appear to be some surface rust spots on top of the cab, one I particular just above the driver side has been in need of some attention before another winter renders it un-fixable. I endeavored to use the nice weather today to try to make a minor repair and I think I might be looking at something more than that since getting into it. I removed the rust and started scraping the sealant out of the rain channel over the door and found the rot pictured below. It apparently is through between the panels and I'm not sure how to proceed. I don't have welding equipment here, I do have some body putty but I want to try to address the interior rust between the panels as best as possie prior to mudding it up. I also need to get this primed and painted today before the weather turns again. I plan to keep this truck a while as it only has 32k on it and I don't want it to rust from the inside out. I hope to be able to do a full repaint in the next year or so but definitely not today. So, what do you all suggest? Do I just sand it clean, shoot some coal pitch or whatever in there and mud over it all? Should I try to squeeze some rust converter into the cavity or try to neutralize it with some other product? Or should I just sand, prime and paint, and then reapply a heavy bead of sealant over the hole? Keep in mind I've got about 8 or 9 more hours to get this resolved. I appreciate the heck out of this site and I'm grateful for your input.
I'm hoping some of you with bodywork experience can offer some suggestions as to how to deal with a recent issue I've just discovered on my M1009. I have what appear to be some surface rust spots on top of the cab, one I particular just above the driver side has been in need of some attention before another winter renders it un-fixable. I endeavored to use the nice weather today to try to make a minor repair and I think I might be looking at something more than that since getting into it. I removed the rust and started scraping the sealant out of the rain channel over the door and found the rot pictured below. It apparently is through between the panels and I'm not sure how to proceed. I don't have welding equipment here, I do have some body putty but I want to try to address the interior rust between the panels as best as possie prior to mudding it up. I also need to get this primed and painted today before the weather turns again. I plan to keep this truck a while as it only has 32k on it and I don't want it to rust from the inside out. I hope to be able to do a full repaint in the next year or so but definitely not today. So, what do you all suggest? Do I just sand it clean, shoot some coal pitch or whatever in there and mud over it all? Should I try to squeeze some rust converter into the cavity or try to neutralize it with some other product? Or should I just sand, prime and paint, and then reapply a heavy bead of sealant over the hole? Keep in mind I've got about 8 or 9 more hours to get this resolved. I appreciate the heck out of this site and I'm grateful for your input.
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