Hi folks. I'm welding up a tricky section right under the wing in front of the A post (BTW I had to cut out a section of the wing to get to it - is that normal practice!?). There are going to be a few patches I'm going to be putting in that will be at the end of the the rain water gulley under the windscreen. (Fiesta MKII) Once the patch is welded in place I can't get to the other side of it (well not easily) to coat it with a rust protector. Is this 'how it is' with some welds or is there a rust treatment/paint coating that I can protect the metal long term (prior to welding) that won't react with the MIG welding? The sill patches I've already put on are also unprotected on the other side. Do I have to use galvanised steel in these areas? (I've heard/read it gives off really dangerous fumes). Thanks. Regards, Dan




I have been using zinc base primer from screwfix on any pieces I have had to weld to my resto. It's handy to protect the patch or plate once made because I don't always weld them streight on when made. It works for me
. I don't think there is that much zinc in the primer. You can get 6 rattle tins for about £20
But specially because of the help here.