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Welding up holes in the floor for a Rego inspection.

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Welding up holes in the floor for a Rego inspection.

Post by casbro »

Hi guys,
I'm as some of you know fixing up an 84' softtop for my daughter who turns 18 this may.
The sierra had rust in the passenger side floor, i've since welded in the same thickness steel from a donor shell.
These weld's are quitre difficult to do on such thin metal so i've had to do an overlapping stich weld so i don't blow though the thin metal.
BUT heres the twist i've had a guy at a R.W.C place tell me that the weld has to be continuous. any one know what constitutes a legal weld?
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P.s there are no holes its a gasless mig so quite a bit of slag
thanks in advance for any advice
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Post by v840 »

I think the dude is talking bollocks but are you able to just grind it back smooth and tell him that you had it done in a continuous bead?
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Post by Guy »

Give it a coat of sound deadner\floor liner stuff .

Its to ensure no exhaust leaks into the cab I would be guessing.
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Post by v840 »

Does that mean it's illegal to drive with the rubber bungs out of the floor? :D
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Post by Hybrid »

v840 wrote:Does that mean it's illegal to drive with the rubber bungs out of the floor? :D
Yep :)

I thought you could buy a seam sealer that is basically like putty. You see it used in stock cars. Provided all your stitch welds overlap though I would have thought he was talking shite too.
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Post by casbro »

They claimed that all repairs to the floor had to be paint and deadener clear for inspection..
BUT i am gonna cover it all and paint it and take it to sombody else ,this guy seems to be digging for money. :roll:
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Post by alien »

if its leak free (which you can prove with a glass of water) i dont see how its any worse than a rubber bung in the floor... hell, th rubber can perish or pop out... no chance of that happening now is there? =)
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Post by dez82 »

I got my LJ80 roadworthy done about 6months ago, with no bungs in. They didn't say a thing
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Post by tna racing »

if your going to weld the floor, just take time. And don't weld it too hot. use the dwell timer on a mig if needed

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Post by lockdup »

i got a rwc done with rubbers in about 6 months ago aswell. no questions asked
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Post by casbro »

Finally got the rwc done today (by another dude) he took one look at the floor and said i'd done a great job! :roll: go figure!
I polished it all up and sprayed it , not an issue.
Just needed a front end allignment and to adjust the rear brakes (may be a bit sceized on the auto adjuster).
But all good and the other mob has been put on my no go list!
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Post by casbro »

Yes TNA,
It is the go to go slow, and have a gas mig welder NICE WORK ;)
I'm using a $200 cheapy gasless from BUNDINGS, what a mess ,flux and crap everywhere!
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Post by zookieboi »

lol continuous weld... sounds like hes stuffing you around. i had to do something similar for my sierra but i simply ground off the rust wiped fish oil over it, wiped off excess and the next day i fibreglassed strips over where it was needed. then i went over my whole footwells with underbody black, its also sound deadener, then just put my matts over that.
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Post by tna racing »

casbro wrote:Yes TNA,
It is the go to go slow, and have a gas mig welder NICE WORK ;)
I'm using a $200 cheapy gasless from BUNDINGS, what a mess ,flux and crap everywhere!
my welder we got for free lol, but is a full mig :)
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