What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
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What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
Well, the title says pretty much all, i'm talking about fixing large rusted areas where the sheetmetal fell off not just small spots of rust. My hatch has got the Honda cancer and it's gone really bad now. A friend of mine happens to work alot with fiberglass, he makes bodykits mainly and he said that it could be done easily and maybe cheaper than ordering a new quarter panel, plus the rust might come back. I'm planning to restore the and i would like to know if the fiberglass will last for a long time. Sorr for the pics quality, the camera lens is scratched.
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
Okaaay...thank you for answering but you got me a little confused. Why should i use fiberglass as a filler if a new panel will be welded? To cover the welding so the rust won't return? And yeah, i'm planning to keep the car but without spending a fortune to repair it. Seems like i have no choice though.
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
Correct. Also I see that you are in Romania so I'm sure shipping will be vastly different if it's even possible but google "fixmyrust" or "rustrepair" to find some panels online. I got my wheel arch for $25 +shipping. I think you can find lower rockers and complete quarters for not much more.
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
Okaaay...thank you for answering but you got me a little confused. Why should i use fiberglass as a filler if a new panel will be welded? To cover the welding so the rust won't return? And yeah, i'm planning to keep the car but without spending a fortune to repair it. Seems like i have no choice though.
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I use marine epoxy (uv resistance) with fiberglass and don't have any problem. The job is not "pro" but you have to be very close to notice the patch. If the hole of the repair area is big, you need to attach a metal sheet for the shape and the form. For myself I use aluminum sheet because it is easy to work with. You don't need a welding machine. I use fast bond epoxy (5 min) to "tag" the sheet. Then I cover the whole sheet, and also one inch around the repair area, with the fiberglass and epoxy. I don't need the primer for the painting because epoxy can act as primer.
I think the most important thing for your body repair is remove all rust as much you can and you need to cover at least one inch of fiberglass on the "healthy" area.
I think the most important thing for your body repair is remove all rust as much you can and you need to cover at least one inch of fiberglass on the "healthy" area.
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
Bondo will crack after a while if it wasnt put on 110% perfectly.
ive seen people cover holes with fiber glass but since you've got an angle and line to follow it may be difficult to cover it properly with fiberglass, and make it look right.
Personally, i say cut the metal as close to the rust as possible, sand blast the area and spray weldable primer all over everything. When you're ready, weld in the patch panel and then finish it off.
Personally, i say scrap the car and get a new civic shell for tree fiddy
ive seen people cover holes with fiber glass but since you've got an angle and line to follow it may be difficult to cover it properly with fiberglass, and make it look right.
Personally, i say cut the metal as close to the rust as possible, sand blast the area and spray weldable primer all over everything. When you're ready, weld in the patch panel and then finish it off.
Personally, i say scrap the car and get a new civic shell for tree fiddy
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
no, its not that bad. BUT, coming to a tech forum to try to get validation on a hack idea wasn't a good idea. laying a sheet of fiberglass is never ever ever ever ever ever ever ever the proper way/right way/ok way/decent way to fix anything. its a hackjob, pure and simple.
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The problem about welding a metal sheet is you have to paint the internal side of the sheet, and the welded area as well, to prevent corrosion. I don't think op is willing to disassemble his car in order the paint other side of the panel.
Quality Matrix with uv resistance won't crack. Marine epoxy is an excellent resin. Fiberglass are way stronger than steel and many structural components are made of fiberglass.
Quality Matrix with uv resistance won't crack. Marine epoxy is an excellent resin. Fiberglass are way stronger than steel and many structural components are made of fiberglass.
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
YEP...i thought about it and i'll do it properly. On a close inspection i saw that the rust is eating the area near the trailing arm bolts (where they bolt to the frame) so i've decided to go to a garage and solve the problem. They fixed incredibly trashed cars so i guess with mine it won't be a problem, except the cash ). I already have a new set of trailing arms from a del sol and i'll buy front lower control arms and those upper wishbones (really don't know their name in English - like the camber-kit ones...). It's settled, the project EG begins. I'm really envious on all of you because you live in the States and EG parts are dirt cheap compaired with the prices in Europe. )) My car is a rare sight here...
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
YEP...i thought about it and i'll do it properly. On a close inspection i saw that the rust is eating the area near the trailing arm bolts (where they bolt to the frame) so i've decided to go to a garage and solve the problem. They fixed incredibly trashed cars so i guess with mine it won't be a problem, except the cash ). I already have a new set of trailing arms from a del sol and i'll buy front lower control arms and those upper wishbones (really don't know their name in English - like the camber-kit ones...). It's settled, the project EG begins. I'm really envious on all of you because you live in the States and EG parts are dirt cheap compaired with the prices in Europe. )) My car is a rare sight here...
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
I've posted this pic just to give you an idea about what's happening. THIS IS NOT MY CAR, it's a friend's car and seeing that extensive damage made me check mine underneath. From my point of view my car can still be saved, that one in the picture not so much.
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Re: What do you guys think about fixing large rusted areas with fiberglass?
get a new civic shell for tree fiddy and spend 20-40 hours swapping everything. or work for however long it takes to pay for rust repairs on a car that doesn't have high inherent value.
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