Deleted member 66701
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Easily sortable:-
Old rusty arch:-
One session of angle grinder, naval jelly (google it), lead filler and a a rattle can later:-
Did the same job on my old Sierra, took 7 years for the rust to re-appear. Lead filling is the key. I'd be suprised if you could find a bodyshop that does lead filling nowadays though.
If you use plastic/fibreglass fillers, the rust will be back in a few years. Then again, if you only spend £30 on materials and a day of your time, would you mind having to do it again in a few years?
Old rusty arch:-

One session of angle grinder, naval jelly (google it), lead filler and a a rattle can later:-

Did the same job on my old Sierra, took 7 years for the rust to re-appear. Lead filling is the key. I'd be suprised if you could find a bodyshop that does lead filling nowadays though.
If you use plastic/fibreglass fillers, the rust will be back in a few years. Then again, if you only spend £30 on materials and a day of your time, would you mind having to do it again in a few years?