I've been looking at the first rust repair patch I made with a critical eye and gritting my teeth. The welds are awful and there's a lot of heat warping. I tried to beat it into shape but it would rather rip the seams that I ground too thin than stretch into new shape.

I decided it was time to revisit the spare wheel well. I cut off quite a bit larger piece to get ride of all my previous failures and to cut away the paint drain hole completely. Earlier I had decided to cut it a little weirdly.

I had to shape the center recess and the stiffening ribs. When shaping sheet metal I basically beat it with a hammer long enough that it starts to resemble what I had in mind. Sheet metal brake, bead roller and a couple other tools would make the job quite a lot easier but at the moment I have no place for such. I should educate myself on handheld sheet metal tools, though.



Patch seems to fit okay:


The difference to earlier is not so evident in the pictures but in real life they are like night and day. But don't worry, I won't get into downward spiral of redoing all my previous work. I did pick up things pretty quickly and the repair I made after this is still okay in my eyes. This concludes all the rust repair work in the rear part of the car. When I get all the bare spots painted I'll start mocking things up and building exhaust and such.
I decided it was time to revisit the spare wheel well. I cut off quite a bit larger piece to get ride of all my previous failures and to cut away the paint drain hole completely. Earlier I had decided to cut it a little weirdly.
I had to shape the center recess and the stiffening ribs. When shaping sheet metal I basically beat it with a hammer long enough that it starts to resemble what I had in mind. Sheet metal brake, bead roller and a couple other tools would make the job quite a lot easier but at the moment I have no place for such. I should educate myself on handheld sheet metal tools, though.
Patch seems to fit okay:
The difference to earlier is not so evident in the pictures but in real life they are like night and day. But don't worry, I won't get into downward spiral of redoing all my previous work. I did pick up things pretty quickly and the repair I made after this is still okay in my eyes. This concludes all the rust repair work in the rear part of the car. When I get all the bare spots painted I'll start mocking things up and building exhaust and such.
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