Fixing rear arch (and few other things) on Golf MK2 GTD

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • Hello :) In this episode we will work together on fixing rust in the rear right quarter. Specifically finishing interior floor rust, fixing sill, wheel arch and corner. Have fun :)
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Комментарии • 12

  • @neonaffliction
    @neonaffliction 27 дней назад +1

    Nice progress. My cheap ass would take a brush and dip from the floor.

    • @honestmileage5225
      @honestmileage5225  26 дней назад

      At first I was thinking the same 😁 But the floor was quite dirty from grinding, so I just cried a little and cleaned the mess 🥲

  • @themediocretriathlete
    @themediocretriathlete 27 дней назад +1

    Awesome work...great progress.

  • @kajonagyeri360
    @kajonagyeri360 27 дней назад +1

    Amazing progress! How much percent do you think till you ate finished?

    • @honestmileage5225
      @honestmileage5225  27 дней назад

      Well, hard to tell, but I assume I am around 25 % now, so 75 more to go 🫡

  • @smierć_wrogą_ojczyzny
    @smierć_wrogą_ojczyzny 11 дней назад +1

    do you bend those metal sheets yourself or you buy them somewhere?

    • @honestmileage5225
      @honestmileage5225  11 дней назад

      Metal facing outside like arches or sills are bought from different places (local shops, allegro, ebay), but the small parts like reinforcements inside are just metal sheets bent by myself.

  • @shkelqimaliu4126
    @shkelqimaliu4126 27 дней назад +1

    Oh man, that wurth rust converter is really expensive...

    • @honestmileage5225
      @honestmileage5225  26 дней назад

      Oh yes 😁 But I am very happy with the results. On the car I mean. Now even the floor will be never rusty 🙄

    • @shkelqimaliu4126
      @shkelqimaliu4126 26 дней назад

      @@honestmileage5225 my golf mk2 is pretty rusty in the trunk area, I was thinking using this for the rust at least it will slow it down.

    • @honestmileage5225
      @honestmileage5225  26 дней назад

      Unfortunately I cannot tell at this point any long term experience, but i expect it will help 👍