Okay, it's been a while since I've updated this thread and thought I should bring ya'll up to speed on what we've been doing with Emma. As some of you may recall, the floor of this Jeepster Commando C101 was cover with a dynamat like material and we were concerned that it might be hiding some rust or worse. Needless to say, we decided to pull up the matting to see what was going on underneath it.
Unfortunately, our suspicions were right as we found several rust spots that needed to be dealt with, multiple holes that needed to be plugged and even a large hole with cracks radiating from it that needed to be fixed.
This is the large hole with the cracks around it. Looks like it once was the location of an improperly made seat mount.
Here's a shot of what the floor looked like after removing all the matting.
Time to clean up the loose rust and prepare the holes and cracks areas to be welded up.
With most of the loose rust removed, there were a few spots that broke all the way through and would need to be patched or cut out.
As you can see here, I was able to clear enough rust to open up a pretty good depression but, enough metal was still present that I decided to just patch it. The gaping hole to the right would need to be repaired.
Time to weld up some of the excess holes.
Having a copper spoon is real helpful to with this especially being that the steel on the floor pan is so thin.
One down and about a dozen more to go.
Using a sheet of stock steel of the same gauge that I bought from the local hardware store, I cut out a piece and fashioned it to match the hole in the floor pan. I used a magnet to help hold it in place until I could tack weld it on.
Taking my time, I was able to get it welded on and get all the radiating cracks stitched up as well.
Cleaning up welds a bit to make sure they don't interfere with the installation of the seat mounts.
I know it's not the best solution but short of replacing the entire floor pans, I felt that some POR 15 putty would do well enough to patch up some of the rougher spots.
After sanding, cleaning and treating the floor, I applied POR 15 Silver on the remaining lightly rusted areas.
Finally, after sanding, cleaning and prepping the floor again, I painted the entire floor pan with POR Top Coat to give it a nice finish.
Next up will be installing a new carpet kit and new seats - stay tuned.