1 cut the sheet metal to size.
What gauge sheet metal for floor pans.
Any time i wanted to use the spot welders at the tool n die shop i worked at during the 1980s when i miced the thickness it was usually right at 050 thick.
Material costs were cheap less than 50 and we picked up.
Floor pans are often neglected or left ignored when starting to show wear and tear though a worn out or damaged floor pan section replaced with a quality patch in time can save not only the situation but your budget making repairs less expensive since you can swap out only a compromised section instead of a complete panel.
2 shape it to the original floor pan.
Using little more than a sheet of 16 gauge steel and some hand tools we recreated the floor pans including the ribs where needed.
Does this sound good.
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I disagree almost all the sheet metal on a 55 57 is 18 gauge or about 048 thick.
For example 18 gauge steel according to a gauge conversion chart is 0 0478 inch or 1 214 millimeter.
When i did my floor pans on some spots that needed filling with sheet metal i used 18 gauge metal it was the same thickness as the floor pans.
But its all in the welds to hold it together that counts.
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I am thinking of using 20guage or 22guage sheet metal.
A gauge conversion chart can be used to determine the actual thickness of sheet metal in inches or millimeters.
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3 drill holes through the new floor pan every 1 around the perimeter.
4 set it in place with a 1 4 overlap.