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> Floor Pan replacement, I should butt right?
amfab
post Jun 1 2019, 05:40 PM
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I am fitting the RD front and rear floor pan pieces for replacement.
The front and rear overlap. I am assuming I should fit and trim and then butt weld them together.

Would there be any reason to overlap and lap weld them?

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post Jun 14 2019, 03:44 PM
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QUOTE(Literati914 @ Jun 14 2019, 04:57 PM) *

I'm gonna have to do the rear floors on my car, and I agree about butt welding ... and while that is easy enough from the interior side - are you guys (without a rotisserie) MIG welding, butt welds up-side-down, from under the car? Plug welds along the edges, for that matter? I consider myself a descent MIG welder, but haven't welded much while laying on my back and a car on jack stands. Am I over thinking it?


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