Sunday 29 July 2012

Finishing up the floorpan

This week I'm finally finishing up the structural floorpan work.

First thing to do was to weld up the holes used for the Cleco pins. As these holes were also to be used as plug welds to hold the pan halves in place they were first drilled out to increase their diameter.



This handy tool is a copper sheet with magnets in each corner. It's used to place behind open holes when welding. The idea is that the sheet gives the molten welding material something to lay against and, being copper, the weld does not stick to it.



With the pan the right way up and the mig out I took the opportunity to weld up the holes in the framehorns, left when I removed the heater control conduits.




Plug welding the holes using the copper sheet in place underneath.



The pan was then flipped over to finish the welds on the underside nicely.



Here you can see a hole in the chassis spine that I'd not  yetwelded up. Visible through the hole is the copper sheet prior to welding.





Welds underneath completed.



Last bit of welding was the rear of the pan halves to the torsion tube housing.




All welding completed, welds cleaned up and primed.

Sunday 22 July 2012

Welding the left pan half

Today was spent welding in the second pan half.

As before this was plug welded and the edge of the pan dressed as I went along.




Just have a few holes left to weld where the Cleco pins went in. I'll probably take these out slightly and plug weld again. Also need to flip the pan over and weld the rear where the pan meets the torsion bar housing.

Sunday 15 July 2012

Back to it

Got a gas bottle refill yesterday so back to work...

After making sure I had both front and rear axles completely level I started plug welding the right side pan half in place.



For each weld I made sure I had good contact between the panel and the lip of the chassis spine to ensure a good weld. This was done by dressing the panel a little.



Here we have the pan half with all plug welds done. A quick clean up with a wire bush on an angle grinder and a coat of primer should keep the surface rust at bay. I'll clean up the welds after welding the left pan half.

Sunday 8 July 2012

Rain stops play

Well,  not rain really but lack of welding gas. I'd been getting low for a while and hoped to go get a refill Yesterday. Unfortunately, it's been that long since I last got a new bottle, that my supplier closed their outlet where I used to go! I've found a few others but most aren't open on a weekend.

Hopefully I'll be able to get a refill either in the week or next Saturday and will be then welding the pans in place.

Sunday 1 July 2012

Preparing the second pan half

With the first pan half located and ready for welding it was time to fit the second. With it roughly laid in place it was clear that it needed moving to the front for a correct fit and to be aligned with the right hand pan half. 

The problem was found to be this tag on the rear torsion bar housing, so out with the grinder to take a thin slice off.



Pan back in place and the fit was fine.





 The pan was one again positioned and then drilled as before for the Cleco pins (6" apart). Some adjustment of the panel was needed to get it to sit neatly on the chassis spine lip. Once done the pan was cleaned on top and bottom edges then punched for plug welding at 1" intervals.



Primed with weld through primer on the bottom edge.



Held in it's final position and ready for welding. This is the first time I've had a full floorpan for around 5 years!


Having positioned the panel I found a couple of dents that must have happened during delivery. These were knocked out using a hammer and dolly.