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    Consistency is key

    After removing the front wing angle and seal support, I was able to dress back the paint work to reveal the workmanship of the repair.
    As can be seen, the removal of the rusty section of the pillar below the top hinge was far too difficult, and apparently, so was completing the butt weld on the face of the top section of the pillar to the replacement bottom section
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    While I recommended the tool in the previous post, I can’t recommend the “tool” that did this repair

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phil 850 View Post
    After removing the front wing angle and seal support, I was able to dress back the paint work to reveal the workmanship of the repair.
    As can be seen, the removal of the rusty section of the pillar below the top hinge was far too difficult, and apparently, so was completing the butt weld on the face of the top section of the pillar to the replacement bottom section
    79266F59-8B0C-4AB5-9637-775AC7E7D886.jpg

    While I recommended the tool in the previous post, I can’t recommend the “tool” that did this repair

    Phil
    Wow .... how to make a pillar ..... not be a pillar ... That's a structural part!
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    Structure is overrated.
    If you don't like trucks, stop buying stuff.
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    A pillar fabrication begins

    Thanks Shane for the Fitzee inspiration
    I made same CAD templates and then cut out some 1.2 mm steel sheet and with a bit of bending managed to get a reasonable fit for the bottom windscreen corner of the pillar.
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    Once welded and dressed it should look OK

    Phil

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    Quote Originally Posted by DoubleChevron View Post
    Wow .... how to make a pillar ..... not be a pillar ... That's a structural part!
    In my case, it is not a structural part
    This is a photo from where I cut the rusted section of the forward facing part of the pillar.
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    You can see that there in no weld penetration from either the weld on the inside face of the pillar (facing the passenger compartment) or the rear face (where the door is).
    The same view without the camera flash reveals two white dots where the garage lights are shining through the weld
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    I removed the door seal strips to see if there was any weld joining the flanges of the pillar together as the seal strips would prevent access.
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    And a close up of the butt joint.
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    While this is a lot of extra work, I’m glad I removed the paint and filler as there was really nothing joining the two sections of the pillar together.
    At least I will have confidence in it once I have finished the repair.

    Phil

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    A pillar progress

    After much cutting of rust and fabricating patch plates I have finally started welding some in.
    I’m going to repair as much as practical prior to removing the body side to minimise potential distortion.
    Once the body side is off, I can repair the inside of the A pillar and the top of the sill.
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    I am in the process of fabricating the replacement piece for the outside face of the bottom of the A pillar but wanted to have the rest of it connected to the sill before I cut more away.
    Slowly, Slowly catchey monkey.

    Phil

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    Now it’s a structural member (well almost)

    Fabrication and most of the welding completed.
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    Just need to to finish the welding, remove transmission tunnel and patch the fire wall footwell and then the body side can be removed and the inside of the “A” pillar can be repaired.

    Phil

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    You are a much braver man than me taking that on, and also a helluva lot better at welding! Thank goodness mine didn’t need anything like that, only a bit of mechanical and wiring sorting. Keep up the great work and the pictures, I really enjoy driving mine and I am sure you will love yours too.
    Cheers,
    Woolly.

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    Thanks for sharing this with us .... its like watching fitzees fabrications!
    Proper cars--
    '92 Range Rover 3.8V8 ... 5spd manual
    '85 Series II CX2500 GTi Turbo I :burnrubber:
    '63 ID19 x 2 :wheelchair:
    '72 DS21 ie 5spd pallas
    Modern Junk:
    '07 Poogoe 407 HDi 6spd manual :zzz:
    '11 Poogoe RCZ HDI 6spd manual

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    There's going to be a place reserved for you in Range Rover heaven - if such a place exists.

    good stuff.

    Keep chipping away - (pun intended) you know you're going to find another surprise somewhere you least expect.

    ... just like I did on the recent purchase.
    Roads?.. Where we're going, we don't need roads...
    MY92 RRC 3.9 Ardennes Green
    MY93 RRC LSE 300tdi/R380/LT230 British Racing Green
    MY99 D2 V8 Kinversand

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