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Zeniceguycrx 07-12-2006 09:17 PM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
i do it to cars at work to pass saftey, its legel. put it on the inside and use rubberised rockerguard on the under side of the car after

blacklabelman1 07-13-2006 01:53 AM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 

Originally Posted by AgentMurdoc
oh my gosh that's sick nasty. even the cars at the junkyard don't have floorboards like that.

i guess good work on the repair, but why the heck would you want that as a "new" car? You get it for free?


:y

buk9tp 07-13-2006 02:36 AM

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take a sawzall cut out that entir epart of the floor and weld in one big piece.. its npt a fcuking jig saw puzzle it has to be done rigfht :X

Donald125 07-13-2006 03:59 AM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
good job but don`t worth it

95civicLX 07-13-2006 10:12 AM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
its 16 gauge steel. i just bought the car for a daily driver with awesome gas mileage. i had to put an oil pan in it, and when i was reattaching the exhaust i punched a hole through the floor...thats when i noticed how bad the floor boards were. because of all the undercoating...it was holding it together and i didnt notice. someone also did a solid repair to the pinch welds and rocker panels. again...if i had seen it before i bought the car, it probably would have changed my mind. but when i bought it all i saw was a clean hatch for buffalo. Why would i throw a car away when i could fix it for a solid day of my time? Its not that much effort, and im confident in the repair. I would have just driven it as is, but i didnt want it to get worse. Theres not any frame damage. I know since its a unibody that the floor boards provide some support, but its still solid.

After this year it will become a track ----- anyways, so it really doesnt bother me.


This is what i saw:
http://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y29...ownpipe020.jpg

I wasnt just going to give it up because it had some floor boards missing.
I just hope the welds dont give out at 140 mph. :o

bumblezc 07-13-2006 11:46 AM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
I just hope that when "Danger to Manifold" flashes across the screen that they don't fly out and act as a frisby behind the car.

stillnoturbo 07-13-2006 01:06 PM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
ontop of that, you should lay an extra bead over the existing welds on your intake so you can say "I totally had you" and actually "had" him in the end. Just wait on that last spray so that Torreto is one sly ass mofo.

96turboracer 07-13-2006 06:31 PM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
Too soon Junior.

W O T 07-24-2006 03:54 PM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
I woulda went a little gurther into the body but those will hold no problem

Have any pics of it all cleaned up and sprayed over? Theres a few places on my car I think I need to hit up

95civicLX 07-24-2006 06:06 PM

Re: fixing floor boards...getting better with fluxcore
 
haha not yet, ive been working on my black civic that i blew up. it actually looks the exact same. im picking up some interior pieces tomorrow, so it will be done this week, ill post up some more pics. thanks.


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