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RoadForce



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Netherlands 2000 Defender 130 Td5 HCPU Coniston Green
Footwell repair question
Hi, I am currently doing up my rotted footwells and have ordered some of the usual repair sections to make my life easier, however I see that the footwells in the car are "double skinned" with the outer skin having some sort of corrugations in it, whereas the repair panels are a single skin. Part of the outer, corrugated skin has also rotted away but there is no repair panel for that, so I will just have to cut it back to good metal and then what? What would be the best way to deal with this? Leaving a gap between the two skins will be a massive moisture trap. Seam seal it up as best as I can reach, or is there a better way? Defender 130 HCPU Td5 MY2000
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RoadForce



Member Since: 17 Jul 2014
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No one? Defender 130 HCPU Td5 MY2000
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Iggle piggle



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Only tackled the drivers side & it was only the outer skin that was rotten on mine, inner was ok
We just drilled all the spot welds and unpicked the two skins, cleaned the inner up, a few coats of zinc paint & stitched the new to the back of it through the spot weld holes & plenty of seam sealer to finish off
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RoadForce



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Thanks for that, looks like a good job. my situation is a bit different so if anyone has some ideas, I'd love to hear them! Defender 130 HCPU Td5 MY2000
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mk1collector



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Cut out the panel your replacing then take the outer panel back to good metal and weld in a plate (it shouldn't need to be corrugated if you can't find a replacement panel) then grind off all the paint from the inside of the outer panel before welding your new replacement panel in and paint it with por15. Paint the back of the inner replacement panel (except for where you need to weld) with por15. Weld on the inner panel and drill a small hole (unless there is already a hole in it) and spray loads of wax in the cavity then paint inside and outside as usual and stick a bung in the small hole you drilled. Ray
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