DetMatt1
Well-Known Member
Why remove all that factory undercoating?
Wanted to make sure there is no hidden rust, especially at the welded seams which are hidden underneath the undercoatingWhy remove all that factory undercoating?
You are doing a fantastic job on cleaning up those surfaces. How many wire wheels have you gone through? Looks like you found a couple of small rust holes in that floor pan.
Great Job might pay to get some cuts off an old floor rather than full replacementI buy the cheap Harbor Freight wire wheels for about 3 bucks a package and throw them out when they wear out.
Have to make sure you wear safety goggles; the wires from those cheapo wheels fly all over.
They are cheap and they work ok.
Luckily, the underneath is cleaning up easily.
Yea, the holes were visible from the top
Only holes were in the driver's side front floor pan. (the trunk pan is also shot)
I was pretty aggressive in sanding the area down on top to see what would need to be replaced (belt sander with 60 grit)
The strange thing: the metal is still very strong and intact around the holes; I physically tried to enlarge them to see the extent of the damage.
I have a new AMD floor patch panel for the area if needed, I wanted to see if some of the holes could just be welded up and ground down?
I will probably fit in the front section of the new pan from the torsion bar brace forward to the fire wall seam. Looks to be the best repair option.
The right side was mint and still had factory paint on it.
Moparlee Thanks for your thoughts!
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Your floor looks good. Came out great w the poly disc. I have two small grinders, an old Makita, and a newer Craftsman grinder. I picked up the thin cutting wheels and several spot weld cutters. Want to go slow and easy.Great Job might pay to get some cuts off an old floor rather than full replacement
You could try these Poly strip discs they take off the undercoat & Paint without damaging the metal
I used a Milwaukee battery grinder just make sure the disc is rated to the grinder speed first 1 i tried a put on a powered grinder the disc exploded thought i was missing a couple of digits all good.
Also used a heap of cheap wire wheels in a high speed drill the good thing is when they get tired you reverse the drill & get extra life
Second pic is the finish with a poly disc i was lucky the floor had been done 12 years ago & protected with some good etch primer
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Looked for quality with both the cutting discs and spot weld cuttersI hope you didn’t buy the spotweld cutters at H.F..