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post Mar 18, 2008 - 1:06 PM
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In this case the hole is in the floor 3 layers deep, including a re-inforcement piece for the rocker!


Alright before you start cutting out and getting ready for a patch you have to make sure you have the right tools for job as well as equipment!

A welder , welding gloves, shield/blanket & helmet, fire extinguisher (in case you light something on fire ), safety glasses, clamps, pencil & paper to write down your measurements(or in my case paper towel), sheet metal (20 & 16 gauge), side cutters, grinder, non-latex gloves, pick hammer, light (if needed), tin snips, epoxy primer, sealer, die grinder, measuring tape, tape, dolly or anvil, and whatever else you may think you'll need.

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post Mar 18, 2008 - 5:47 PM
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great work.
i would really like to see some work on a 6th gen tho.
i love the example shown, and how the work is done, but technicly this thread "should" be moved to off topic.
ill leave it, just because of the excellent example it shows. (just make the pics bigger!)


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