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> Floor pan repair question, To drill the spot welds or not
Bartlett 914
post Jan 13 2007, 08:44 AM
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I am in the process of replacing the floor pans. I have the car on a rotissiere. I can drill out the spot welds with my Blair spot weld cutter. This is still a lot of work and my elbow is protesting. What if I were to cut the pans out but leaving the strips of metal where the spot welds are and weld the pans ofer the top. Is this ill advised? My thoughts were to save time and maybe more metal is better. Less chance of weaking the long with welding heat.
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Brian_Boss
post Jan 13 2007, 11:56 AM
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Has anybody used this, or something similar:
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/STK-20015.html

I've used a die grinder, much like Rick's method but I've never tackled a panel as big as an entire 914 floor.
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post Jan 13 2007, 01:03 PM
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QUOTE(Brian_Boss @ Jan 13 2007, 09:56 AM) *

Has anybody used this, or something similar:
http://www.thetoolwarehouse.net/shop/STK-20015.html

I've used a die grinder, much like Rick's method but I've never tackled a panel as big as an entire 914 floor.



No but that looks like a nice tool. I'd still grind first to thin the panel being replaced. I think the slicing tool would last longer.
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