Help on tricky roof repair

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Help on tricky roof repair

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Hi,

The front corner of the roof of my pick up, along with part of the door frame is in a poor state. I have a good repair section, cut years ago from a van to use as a repair.

Question is, is it possible to separate the roller welded roof section from the door frame section without damaging them ?

Alternatively, is it feasible to butt weld the two pieces in together without separating them initially ?

I'll post up a pic of the offending area and the repair piece tomorrow.

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Here's the pictures of the offending area and the repair piece.

Any tips or ideas on best way to fit this repair piece. ?
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Personally I would cut entire section out, cut repair section to fit and butt weld everything.
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Hi Andrew,
I'd be inclined to butt weld it across the seam too. I think trying to part it could be fraught with disaster somehow.

Has this rust set in because the restoration has taken soo long? :lol:

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Had to do this repair on my mk2, I did it in one as suggested and butt welded. Just made a jig for the a pillar so the windscreen and door apatures didn't move.
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Thanks for the answers and I think you have confirmed my thoughts :)

Al, it seems a lifetime since I started this project but I can confirm that the areas repaired with your body parts are still fine :lol:
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Ahh, so there is some of my DNA in the UK ?? :?

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I'd also advocate butt welding it in.

I did this one on a Hornet a while back although I made the repair section.
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Yep just cut the fkrr out and butt weld a new piece back in

pad (im never doing a full roof again)
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Thanks Callum and Pad, that's what Im going to do.

I'll post up the results in due course :o
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That repair section looks a little suspect?
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69k1100 wrote:That repair section looks a little suspect?
Compared to what I've got on the pick up its superb. :)

Apart from the slight repair required on the gutter, it's sound, having been blasted both sides. ;)

Unfortunately the days of cutting this section out of a scrap Mk1 or 2 are long since gone, so I've got to work with what I saved years ago :(

I actually saved the roof/gutter section for my Mk2 Cooper but the pick up is more needy at the moment :lol:
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