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09-04-2013, 01:59 AM | #26 | |
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09-04-2013, 02:20 AM | #27 | |
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09-04-2013, 03:01 AM | #29 |
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Re: need some advice on welding up holes?
Instead of sand I have been using #50 crushed glass with great results on my floors and the bottom of my cab. Check my build thread. There are pics of the results.
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You're asking what is the BEST way to do it and recieveing good answers about quality products, BUT you then say you're looking for the cheapest and easiest because you don't want to put that much effort into it. Sorry but you don't get both. if you want quality results, it'll take a fair amount of effort and some money. The cheapest route would be to skip the sand blasting, use a disc grinder to clean the effected areas that need repairs, weld in your patches, grind the welds flush/smooth, apply some seam sealer, sand the other areas with 80 grit DA sander and cover with lacquer primer(that is the cheapest primer but has no moisture protection) If you're going to cover with bedliner, there's no reason to finish out any smoother. Make sure to undercoat the bottom side of your patches to keep water from seeping up thru the floor. |
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09-04-2013, 11:10 AM | #31 |
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Re: need some advice on welding up holes?
It is easy even though there is more than one step and you do not even need to sand / media blast just scrape sand wire brush whatever you prefer all loose material ( less of a mess than sand/media blasting) vacuum out treat with metal prep clean with cleaner let dry and coat I like to use spray gun but you can use a brush . as long as there is no rot out it will last for ever if there is rot out they have a mesh for those that cannot fabricate and weld I do both so I simply make the repair and coat
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09-04-2013, 07:14 PM | #33 |
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Man you guys are repairing a floor not the statue of Liberty, wow just weld it up and undercoat it or Por-15 it, get it over with and drive the truck.
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well i will just add this into this thread, if i do decied to blast the floor boards while im at it what do any of you guys think about rear half of frame and rearend including outside of drums. want to clean it up and get rust off should it be sand blasted or soda blasted?
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