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Just like the title says, anybody fabricate their own floor pans?
I have some 20ga sheet metal that I want to fabricate into floor pans. I was thinking of making a mold and using a wooden dowel to press in some ridges. If anybody has done this before and can shed some light as to how to make the molds, how deep to go, does the sheet metal overall size change... Thanks |
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Post #25 and #185 shows how I fabricated pieces of the floor pan.
http://www.914world.com/bbs2/index.php?sho...gon71++progress I agree with everyone else - it's just not worth it...buy it from Restoration Design. If you choose to move forward with fabrication - use 18GA sheet metal for the floor pans. Also, before making a decision, take a close look at your center tunnel on the bottom. After going through all the work of fabricating what I needed for the floor pans, I discovered my center tunnel was shot (hidden beneath undercoating). I ended up buying the rear half floor pan anyhow and cutting out what I needed. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/dry.gif) |
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