I have just lifted my pyl floor and there is a few screw holes that go right through the bodywork. How is the best way to fill these so I don’t get rust forming .
Thanks
Hole in floor from ply installation
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Re: Hole in floor from ply installation
Bit of rust eater, etch primer then pu sealer
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Re: Hole in floor from ply installation
A blob of Sticks like sh*t in every hole should do the trick.
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Re: Hole in floor from ply installation
I got my floor from bott and did not want to drill the floor as the rear part is single skin so I glued my floor down,so no holes drilled.
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Re: Hole in floor from ply installation
What glue did you use ( silicone?)
Did you put it onto soundproofing or straight onto metal floor
Did you put it onto soundproofing or straight onto metal floor
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Re: Hole in floor from ply installation
Stick likes s**t straight on to the sound deadening sheets,its solid.
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