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rubadub
09-26-2007, 01:41 AM
I have a section on my website dealing with floor pan installation that I update from time to time as I get work done on them.

When I update it, I will update this thread, called tight floor pans.

Keep in mind, I am Mr. overkill, if a body shop tried to do it like I do, they would go out of business.

It just shows another way to put floor pans in, and this is a 1969 chevelle two door hardtop.

Anyway, just wanted to run it by you people.

Thanks

Rob

bucks69
09-26-2007, 04:42 AM
rub that is a killer job you doing. great detail in pics!!!!!!

rubadub
09-26-2007, 04:48 AM
Thanks Bucks69

Rob

SteveMcqueenRules
10-02-2007, 12:31 AM
thanks for your great website! :cheering:
this smiley is kinda lame but you get the point.

rubadub
10-03-2007, 02:27 AM
Floorpan update, check the whats new page on my website.

Rob

novanutcase
10-03-2007, 02:54 AM
Hey Rob!

Good to see you made it over here! Welcome!:thumbsup:

John

rubadub
10-07-2007, 02:49 AM
Thanks John

dmontreuil
10-07-2007, 09:58 AM
This is a test

rubadub
11-02-2007, 01:45 AM
Floorpan update, check the whats new page on my website.

Rob

StanBo
11-04-2007, 06:03 PM
rubadub thanks for posting the site. The information is great. I want to make a rotissery and will copy your plans when the time comes.

Thanks :D

Also damn that is a great deal of work.

rubadub
11-04-2007, 06:50 PM
Your welcom StanBo, if you have a questions, I will try and help you out.

Rob

rubadub
11-10-2007, 02:15 AM
Floorpan update, check the whats new page on my website. Its kind of short tonight. But I needed to add some shifter hump measurements to my site, so rather then have the bride set up for just the shift hump section, she did both of them at the same time.

I know the overkill, but this gap was bothering me because the other supports didn't have it. I guess the good thing about it is, it took very little heat, although it looks like a lot, to pound that down. It took longer to wheel the torches over then it did to heat it and pound them down, one support, four gaps, anyway, I just wanted to explain.

Rob