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03-18-2015, 08:07 PM | #1 |
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Location: Willingboro, NJ
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Seal your floor - How I did it
Now that my floor pan is all welded up, painted and sealed I have decided to seal my floor with a sound deadening. So on my beer budget means cool products that are expensive are out.
In an effort to help give a little to the folks here who posted a lot great information and helped me out I'll try to pass on my little bit.I read a bunch of post here about going to Home Depot and Lowes and getting a rubber sticky mat of various flavors. My process was pretty straight forward. Clean the floor and remove grease/debris. The product in question is known to me as "Ice Guard" for your roof and at my Home Depot comes in 6" wide strips at 25 feet long for 18 bucks with tax. Two rolls got my floor sealed up to the gas tank. I may buy some more to wrap the front of the tank but it comes out nice. Not too bad. A warm garage and a something to work the rubber mat into the nooks and crannies is required. I used the butt end of an old screw driver that was pretty smooth. Nuff Said. Thread suck with out pics. And the result. I threw down a bit of aluminum foil tape around the foot well areas to help cover any seams that seemed a bit too wide, talking 1/16". This stuff is forgiving but the more time you take laying down the stuff in an orderly fashion the better the end results. Paul
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