Mud-club
Vehicle & Technical => Discovery => Topic started by: carracarra13 on February 22, 2009, 18:11:17
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I just looked at our disco took all the carpets up and the floor is perfect just a small bit of surface rust (I hit it with a hammer to make shure) realy solid old girl, would it hurt to smooth right the floor? on the surface rust
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I just looked at our disco took all the carpets up and the floor is perfect just a small bit of surface rust (I hit it with a hammer to make shure) realy solid old girl, would it hurt to smooth right the floor? on the surface rust
Git :twisted:
But seriously................................GIT!!!!!
Definately treat what small amount is there and give it a coat of paint, get to the underside as much as you can as well with something.
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agree ^^^^
double git wish my floor was like that lol but yea clean it up and treat it
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there are a few good ones about i have brought two commercials in the last couple of months boot and sills perfect
inner wings :cry:
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the biggest supprise was the state of the crossmember totoly bad but the rest good, oh the joy of landrover ownership lol
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i looked at mine a few days ago after buying it this is where i am now
(http://i230.photobucket.com/albums/ee91/lammychop/discofloor.jpg)
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Currently making my disco into a pick up and dropped the lump hammer and it went stright throught the floor and landed on the drive, hehehe.
That would be rather rotten then, good job i am replacing it.
Very lucky to find one with good floor and sills not many in the club are that good but living on the Isle of Man there is rather a lot of sea air so they like rusting.