By madcat x1 len gates in the uk provided this important caution.
Patching a hole in a car floor.
However sometimes it is necessary to repair holes in the bottom of the floor pan.
On any repairs that require welding cover all the glass on the car and on any other cars in the workshop where you re working.
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One of the best ways to patch the holes is with fiberglass.
How to fix hole in car floor.
I laid the panel back into place over the hole and marked the outline of the patch onto the floor.
Fixing a rust hole in your car requires first removing the rust and any affected metal and then filling the hole with a fibreglass body filler.
So whether you are restoring an old hot rod or trying to get another year of service out of an old car fixing the hole in the floorboard can be done.
After you finish the filled portion should be slightly higher than the surface of the car around it.
As long as these rust holes go untreated they will continue to expand.
If the hole isn t too big this is okay to do.
Usually the pans do not rust or need repairs.
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Weld spatter travels far and will bury itself into the surface of any glass it hits you can get it off with an acrylic scraper but the glass will be permanently pitted.
Work slowly and carefully to avoid spreading the filler outside the dent or hole and marring the surrounding area.
Let the screen patch dry for several hours before moving on to the next step.
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I then grabbed another of my harbor freight electric grinders this one fitted with a 4 1 2 inch.
Floor pans are the base metal layer of a vehicle s floor that everything else rests on.
Best way to do it is to cut a patch from a piece of steel and form it as best you can to the area of the repair.
If you want to go for the quick and easy patch and not worried about how good it looks or that it looks factory you can rivet the patch to the floor.