Work continues on the 1976 Triumph TR7 restoration. This time, I'm working on restoring the doors. They were in okay condition, but the bottom of the drivers door had rotted away, no doubt due to clogged water drains that let water sit in the bottom of the door.
That was cut out and replaced, then I stripped all the paint off the doors and sprayed them with epoxy primer ready for the bodywork to be finished and prepped for paint.
I also worked on the door hinges; the drivers door hinge had worn out and so I needed to repair this and replace one of the door pins.
**Tools & Equipment Used**
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Bosch PWS 700 Angle Grinder: [ Ссылка ]
Dremel Rotary Tool: [ Ссылка ]
Rust Remover Gel: [ Ссылка ]
Wire Wheels for Angle Grinder: [ Ссылка ]
POR 15 Metal Prep: [ Ссылка ]
Poly Strip Discs for Angle Grinder: [ Ссылка ]
Epoxy Primer: [ Ссылка ]
**Timestamps**
00:00 Introduction
00:20 Removing the doors
01:16 Inspecting the doors, pulling the rusty metal out
03:19 Repairing the rusty door bottom
08:00 Fixing the door hinge
10:30 Stripping the paint
11:47 More rust repair
14:31 Fixing the passenger door
16:32 More paint stripping
18:41 Spraying with epoxy primer
20:50 Costs & outro
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