Top of door post onto lower windscreen area needed a little attention.
Fook knows what cars are like here that have visible rot on bottom of screen corners............door post is a double skin, outer with hinges affixed is a thicker gauge, bottom of screen outer panel has braze metal present..........It's not an area i would relish if it was much worse than this............it'll not stop people bidding silly money for crusty 5GT's though, but be prepared for headaches!
I didn't go mad here, a good look inside the door post and all was virgin black paint, so I wire knot brushed it all in grinder,so i could see what was what, chopped top triangle area out plus down to cable entry hole, slipped a right angle piece in down as far as hole and a triangle piece in at top, extending across to rid the crusty bit at the top of the post.
Other side of inner wing that was pitted is battery area and was perfect, so I just cleaned it back.
Left the bottom unsealed so any moisture can drain, Bilt hamber, etch, sealer, blew a bit of rattle onto post so it looks tidy from inside car when doors open.
I'll probably black the bare sealer when the welding marathon moves to the front of the car.
Door back on with M8's and nylocs, wing on temp , a couple of gallons of juice and after a slight faux pas with reversed fuel lines......whoops....thats why it won't start! Ready to spin it round in garage, best put a seat in though.....
Boot floor prepped and sealed.
Brushed paint with solid two pack I've been spraying with, just didn't bother thinning it, half a jam jar and slapped on heavy, bootiful!
I fecked about rattling drivers footwell with some near enough paint, but this covers so well I think I'll do both footwells and inner sills like this, I only used half what I mixed.
Get seat in and spin car round now, so hopefully next updates will be the 'good' side getting done........we'll see how ' good' the 'good' side is......Ahem...