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Advanced up the van to the door and the "B" pillar.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150817-39-mj.jpg)
This photo is looking up into the rocker panel and B pillar from underneath. In the lower right corner is a metal plate that spans the bottom two parts of the B pillar. This plate is totally rusted out and was removed. In the lower center is black foam. That was all removed. In the upper middle is a flap of rusted metal. That was also removed.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150817-40-mj.jpg)
This photo is look forward into the rocker panel. Finally reached a point where there is some solid unrusted metal.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150817-42-mj.jpg)
Start cutting away the rust and wire wheeling the rest.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150817-45-mj.jpg)
Looking into the rocker panel towards the front you can see that there was a second metal layer inside. I'm not going to try and recreate this.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150817-49-mj.jpg)
Weld the back plate on first.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-01-mj.jpg)
Here's an aid to help me shape the metal. Draw parallel lines down the metal sheet and number them. This allows me to keep the sheet centered on the angle iron as I hammer down the line.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-03-mj.jpg)
Weld on the front rocker panel.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-05-mj.jpg)
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-06-mj.jpg)
Since the metal is in better shape here I don't cut away as much.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-07-mj.jpg)
Can use a smaller replacement panel.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-08-mj.jpg)
Last replacement rocker panel.
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-12-mj.jpg)
![](http://larry.wvnet.edu/~van/pics/150818-14-mj.jpg)
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