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Floor Redo - Rust Treat - Paint - Diamond Plate
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I'm finishing my rustproof and new diamond plate floor on my D1.
-I ripped almost everything out of the interior. -I power grinded and wire brushed the floor. -I cut out small bits of unrepairable rust. -I used KBS Klean to remove all residues. -I used KBS Rust Blast to burn the rust off and prepare for painting. -I used KBS Seal in black to cover all exposed metal and create a hard finish. -I made a template of the floor in order to cut the diamond plate just right. I need to finish positioning of bolt holes for seats and belts. To do this weekend... -I need to find a good panel adhesive and some marine caulk to finish up the floor. -I plan on running some galvanized metal strips along the perimeter to strengthen the floor support. -Cut and patch the few wall or front floor holes with sheet metal to cover exposed holes. Patch and paint. -Weld a couple stays to the floor. I'm getting on it shortly. Note: That third pic demonstrates my saggy ass. |
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Here's the template. I can probably save it for anyone who needs it.
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looks like your daughter is going to fail elementary art class now that you stole all her construction paper.
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Ed - Actually she'll probably fail geometry. It looks like a twisted map of the US. Art supplies we got...all over the place.
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I think it would make great garage wall art.
Looking good, you should be done by Día de Reyes. |
Honestly, what you should to is transfer that to a piece of 1/4 hard-board. Trace it out, rough cut it, and sand/file down the edges.
Now your hardboard is a working template. Do your final fitting with the hard-board... Take off a little with a file here or there as needed. Drill your seat-belt holes, fuel pump hole, etc. Now you have a final template.... Transfer that to your aluminum plate. Cut it out about 1/8" bigger. Trace it with a carbide template bit on a router (your gas tank hole too). Now you have a PERFECTLY fitting piece of diamond plate AND a PERFECT template that you (or fellow enthusiast) can use over and over again. |
DB....Why do that extra step? Your way is museum quality. I'm doing above hack/DIY and many shops level but not made for TV. I can lay this down nicely on the diamond plate. Tape the outline and then use my cutting wheels on my hand grinder. It's tight but I allowed for shift. I'll definitely file down the edges. That's not going to be hard.
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And should be signed by all persons involved with the project, down to the pizza delivery guy who has kept you going...
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