Is there any saving this seat pan?

Lonesome7.3

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I had planned to send this seat off to get recovered. But I noticed some rust along the edge so I took it apart and found this. This thing is in really bad shape but I do not have a new seat pan in the budget. Is there any saving this one? Any ideas on a cheap yet sturdy fix?

Oh, this is off my 84 Honda 110.
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That sucker looks like it's toast to me. You could hit it with an 80 grit wheel and knock off the big rust... then a layer of fiberglass cloth and resin on both sides. Might prolong its life for another year or two.
 

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Like Jim said,looks bad.No matter how you try to prolong it's life it's gonna fail you and prolly at the worst time :(
 

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I feel the same way. I was hoping for a hail marry shot. I like the fiberglass idea though. I wonder if I use a rust remover if there will be enough left to used as a mold.
 

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Hard to say, but I have seen some pretty rusty non replaceable parts done that way over the years and they held up. The key is to form a thin shell out of the fiberglass for strength and to slow the rust
 

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Fiberglass or those epoxy resins are a good option to patching rusty sheetmetal. but I'd consider to make an entirely new seat pan out of fiberglass using this old one as a mold.
 

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I am going to oke around for a good used one. But I think I might be better off fiberglassing it.
 

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Sandblast the entire thing until its bare metal with no rust. Even if that means it leaves holes. Then paint the whole thing with POR-15. That will form a hard protective coating to prevent any further rusting. Then go on top of the POR-15 with the fiberglass like Jim said. You will have to reinforce the areas with holes and the weakened areas with a few layers of fiberglass mesh.
 

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