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Old 03-30-2012, 12:38 AM   #1
willett
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Started hacking out my floor pans. What do you guys think?

Hey guys,

I'm diving in head first and flying by the seat of my pants.

I have no prior sheet metal or even really welding experience, but what better place to start?

This is my donor cab, I know that down south it would probably be sent to the scrapper but up here in BC we take what we can get!


Rucket of Bust!


I had to make some patches because my replacement floor pans didn't come close enough to the tranny hump to cover up all of the holes!


I have a patch that will cover most of this. I'm still going to have to smash some more steel though


The kick pannels are F*&^ed!


Amazingly the cab supports are still solid. I have since painted em up with rust mort. You can see the patch pannel that I hammered out running beside the tranny hump.





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