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Date: 5-16-08 06:02
From: merek22 in Austin, TX View user's profile
Subject: Floor Pan Rust Options

Is this the best option?
http://2002ad.com/storeworks/view_item.cfm?id=2025
I have a fair amount of rust in the floor pan, mainly around the drain (forgot the name, and I know it was not actually for draining). Is the shape of the floor really important (the indentations) or could I just make my own single bent sheet of metal, or just weld in patches?
Thanks

Merek



Date: 5-16-08 06:33
From: bluedevils View user's profile
Subject: Re: Floor Pan Rust Options

any pics?



Date: 5-16-08 06:58
From: merek22 in Austin, TX View user's profile
Subject: Re: Floor Pan Rust Options

Not yet sorry, I'm going to try to have some up tomorrow.



Date: 5-16-08 08:52
From: Artistic in Surrey, B.C View user's profile
Subject: Re: Floor Pan Rust Options

If it's just where the "drains" are, I would just pop the old ones out ( hit them with a screwdriver and hammer and it will turn and come out ), grind away the rust, and cut off what you can.

Then cut a template out of cardboard, and trace it to a piece of sheetmetal, check the fit, and weld it in. Give it about a half inch of over lap as well. Paint it from both sides with an anti-rust paint, and Por-15 or equivalent.

I believe factory sheet metal is 20 gauge, but use 18 or even 16 if you can. I used 16 when I redid the floors on my chamonix, and it was a real pain to shape and cut, but the thickness of the metal help a lot in carrying the heat when I was welding. This helped prevent blowing though the metal.

-Andrew Poon
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Date: 5-17-08 02:58
From: Jack in Westborough, MA View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Floor Pan Rust Options

And get a heavy piece of copper to back up the weld. The buss bar out of an old electrical panel works well, or cut a piece of 1 1/2" cu pipe and flatten it. Kinda prop it up under the area you are welding. It will make the welding much easier for you.



Date: 5-17-08 08:47
From: gwb72tii in the great PNW View user's profile Send e-mail
Subject: Re: Floor Pan Rust Options

Jack wrote:
And get a heavy piece of copper to back up the weld. The buss bar out of an old electrical panel works well, or cut a piece of 1 1/2" cu pipe and flatten it. Kinda prop it up under the area you are welding. It will make the welding much easier for you.


what's the purpose of the copper? heat absorption?
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