I have the 3 sections of floor pans welded in They are tacked about every 2 or 3 inches. I am about to head for the store to get some seam sealer. But i was wondering if the patches need to be totally welded in or just tacked the way they are and then sealed
Sounds like I am getting the welder back out tomorrow. Keep the replies coming. Lazy one that I am I'd like to seam seal them and set the seats. But... welding it is
Weld them completely!!! otherwise they wont stay in the car once you start driving it again.Stitch them in slowely... do an inch long bead here and then go to the other side/end of the panel and do an inch there.Continue to move around the whole panel stitching it together.Dont do too much in one area,the heat concentration will cause warpage and make your seams not match up any more.good luck.Your patches look good,you did spotweld the frame rails back to the front floor pan section right???if not... you need too do that.
10-4 guys. This will be me, a welding fool all morning. I'll let you know how they come out later Thaks for the help I still need to cut off the roof. I guess that's next. I'll have to see if I can find some help for that. Wish me luck
I don't know how that happened. I have NEVER used the term "10-4" in my life til now. I'm still asleep and it just slipped out of my fingers. LOL. Need coffee now.
Bob if and when you need help with the roof .....or anything let me know I'd be more than happy to come and drink your beer......errr I mean help
Thanks Robert. I may just take you up on that offer I need to find the windshield gaskets first though. I haven't started looking yet.
Wait, if you don't weld completly it won't last? Do you know that for FACT? I just fiberglassed & rust bulleted over spot welded floor pans...
Your floor plan is part of the structural support of the car...... would you just spot weld the sub-frames in?