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Location: geneva al usa
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steel floor repair ?????
is there a way to fix the waves between floor supports or per say "trick"
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Re: steel floor repair ?????
Best method for this is to remove the floor supports "cross sills (if talking bed) and hammer and dolly them straight. Not really a better way. Trevor
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Re: steel floor repair ?????
Where there are supports I tack welded a 2" piece of metal that was about 6" long and an 1/8" thick then pulled up on that piece of metal while I hammered down on the surrounding area. You may have to use some heat. I used an overhead crane with a metal lifting clamp to pull up with so you may have to improvise. You could tack weld a piece of chain maybe and pull on that with a chain block or ratchet strap you get the idea.
It was a lot of work. http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=288104
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Re: steel floor repair ?????
thanks will try to start this weekend
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