I am still planning to get my LC 2 door running sometime, but need to learn rust repair first.
I've been playing with my housemate's Gas MIG a little over the last few months, just welding crap together but wanted to try something a bit closer to a car so I thought a car door was a good start so for $5 from evilbay I scored this:

XB Falcon door (Fords are good for something, practise


I had no trouble ripping into the door skin with the grinder and a cut off disc, and then unfolding the bottom of the doorskin, leaving the frame untouched.


Rust treated the door frame

Then set about making a replacement piece from some galvanised steel sheet dad got from his sheetmetal bloke.

I had complicated it by cutting along the bend. Which made getting the replacement piece to fit nicely a pain in the bum.

Wasn't happy with the curve in that so had to grind the tacks off and beat the panel some more.

Yeah a bit messy and a few holes but after playing with the settings a little on the MIG it was welding ok


Shape is not great but ok.

After first grind.



And thats where i am up too. I have been back and tacked up a few holes but still need to grind that down and fold the sheet over.
Any suggestons or tips? with the rust hole at the front of the door i am gonna make sure i cut a lot lower down to avoid having to 'shape' the patch piece. Was a nightmare using dollys and hammers and pipe and its still not quite right.
Thanks
Steve