I recently bought two new floor panels and a welder for my pick up and am keen to get them put in. The question i have is that where should i cut the old ones out?
Do i leave like a 1 inch lip around the outside of the cab so that i can weld the new panel in with it resting on the lip?
Thanks in advance
Welding in new panels
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If you are going to overlap the joints probably best to use a joddler and this will pre form a neat overlap for you. You could both plug weld and seam weld.
Wouldn't get too worried about water entering joints in a floor pan, I mean these cars had no rust protection from the factory bar being sprayed in cellulose so if you flood all the joints with smoothrite and a couple of thin coats of underseal with waxoyl you are providing a lot of protection.
Wouldn't get too worried about water entering joints in a floor pan, I mean these cars had no rust protection from the factory bar being sprayed in cellulose so if you flood all the joints with smoothrite and a couple of thin coats of underseal with waxoyl you are providing a lot of protection.
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Hi, my method was to use a jodler and have approx 2mm over lap all round the panel with the overlap uppermost. By the time you weld around this your weld pool will "heal" the over lap and you will essentially end up with a butt weld. With a good coat of underseal you can't see the join.
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