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DISCOVERY FLOOR

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stuntman:
If he does all the prep work, ie removing all the trim and seat belts etc, even maybe chopping out the rusty panel. I'd say 3-4 hours,

that keeps the price down.

Just to say though, there are 4 supports under the floor, 2 large, 2 small.

clover:

--- Quote from: kiteman0 on April 14, 2008, 23:03:37 ---in my exsperiance :^o :lol: :lol:i would say 8 hours labour and if i was doing it for a friend lets say i would charge  :-k £10 an hour. hope this helps muddydisco :dance:

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Can I be your friend???

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I am hating this job it takes for ever to drill the spot welds out - very tedious!

clover:


Much quicker with an angle grinder.

clover:


Progress! I have now plated it all up. Just waiting for the floor cross members to arrive from paddocks. Then I can finish the welding and seam seal it all up and give every think a coat of paint.

Whilst I am waiting I am going to start drilling out the holes for the pop rivets for the boot floor.

clover:
Horah!




Finally finished. Not sure about whether to leave it in the power coated black or to paint a layer of red over the top of it.

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