dahicori
05-25-2021, 10:56 AM
Hello you all,
So i wanted to tackle this subject, because sometimes I have the impression of loosing my time wanting to save my volvo. I struggle to keep it alive, and I really want to ride it until the motor is done ( 120k, so i count on taking the 240 on the road until there is no more gasoil to pump at the station) . When I bought the car , it was rust free (on first look for sure). It s been one entire year for her, enjoying the fresh air of the sea. Well I'm enjoying, and she's not.
I saw a very bad rust spot behind the rear wheel, and multiples little spots all along the car.
Now, My brother is a fine welder ( lte's say he is ok) and we both have some experience in composite work .
stop me if I misunderstand, but rust has to be completly eliminated before thinking about being realeased of the thought of this cancer coming back? If it s the case, I it would be a tremendous work, isn it?
How do you deal with that problem ?
So i wanted to tackle this subject, because sometimes I have the impression of loosing my time wanting to save my volvo. I struggle to keep it alive, and I really want to ride it until the motor is done ( 120k, so i count on taking the 240 on the road until there is no more gasoil to pump at the station) . When I bought the car , it was rust free (on first look for sure). It s been one entire year for her, enjoying the fresh air of the sea. Well I'm enjoying, and she's not.
I saw a very bad rust spot behind the rear wheel, and multiples little spots all along the car.
Now, My brother is a fine welder ( lte's say he is ok) and we both have some experience in composite work .
stop me if I misunderstand, but rust has to be completly eliminated before thinking about being realeased of the thought of this cancer coming back? If it s the case, I it would be a tremendous work, isn it?
How do you deal with that problem ?