•  

    Click HERE to join our forum and participate in the discussions.

     

riveting in floor pans???


chrwilkins30

New member
1000+ Watt Stereo
Joined
Jul 8, 2010
Messages
50
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
Mishawaka, Indiana
Vehicle Year
1988
Vehicle
Ford
Engine Size
2.9
Is this even a good idea. have a HF welder but i burn through thin sheet metal.

This is for the driver side from the front seat mount forward.

I was thinking leave a 1in over lap on the panel and rivet every 1 1/2 inches apart and then use seam sealer over the edges and finish out with paint.

What do you think?

EDIT: I read about some kind of body adhesive that is "possibly" stronger. What is everyones opinion on this and what is a good kind and a place to buy it.?
 
Last edited:


Vanner1993

New member
Joined
Nov 26, 2009
Messages
0
Reaction score
0
Points
0
Location
New Jersey
Vehicle Year
1990,1983,1985
Vehicle
Ford
Engine Size
302,302,2.8
Well if the holes are not to bad then you should be fine even tho welding would be better. I did that on my floor but the driver side had very large holes haha. I coated it with undercoating after. When Im wheelin and the frame flexes it feel like the floor is gonna fall out because of the no real support.
 

unoleisu

New member
Joined
Sep 27, 2010
Messages
296
Reaction score
6
Points
0
Location
Stillwater, Okla
Vehicle Year
87
Vehicle
ford
Engine Size
2.9
I personally would weld it if there's any way you can. I had a 70 Bronco that somebody riveted patches in the floor, and the passanger side dropped out when I was wheeling once. Scared the $#!+ out of my buddy, that was with me. (sissy).
You get a better veiw of the rocks under you that way.
 

PetesPonies

Member
Joined
Jan 1, 2008
Messages
654
Reaction score
6
Points
18
Location
east coast
Vehicle Year
1984
Vehicle
Bronco II
With a full frame the floor isn't "as" important on a B2, but mu suggestion would be to just get better at welding. I used to teach welding and you just need more practice. It can be done.
 

Top