Here's today's progress.
I started out by pulling out the shear. I marked and drilled a couple holes on the cross bar on the front of my trailer. Then I bolted the shear onto the trailer ( I unbolted it when I was done with it :thumbup ).

Next I brought out the box with two 2'x4' sheets of diamond plate/tread/floor plate (whatever you want to call it ) 16 gauge steel. I bought these off the internet from Discount Steel. I also bought two 2'x3' sheets in July or August. They have great service. and the sheets were double boxed to keep them from getting damaged during shipping.
Here's a shot of my floor material.

I used the templates I made yesterday to mark out the cut lines. I started using the shear. It cut great except You can only cut about 7" deep with this shear! :banghead :doh0715: I knew I should have spent the extra money for the throatless shear. :slap Oh well this will work great when I start doing the body work. I'll need to cut out a bunch of small patch panels. Since the shear wasn't going to work for cutting out my floor pieces I dug out the my hand held jigsaw.
Once I had the panels cut out I clamped the panels between a couple 2"x2" tubes. I clamped the whole thing to the tailgate of my 87 F250. Then I hammered the ends to get a bend in them. Next I checked the panels to make sure they fit. I clamped the driverside panel to the floor with a vicegrip.

Then I welded the panel in.

I went over the weld beads quick with the grinder to clean them up a little. I'm going to smooth them out a little more once all the floors are in.

I moved to the passenger side and welded it in.

I cleaned up the welds a little.


It's starting to come together. I'm hoping to get a big chunk of the floors done tomorrow. :toothless
I started out by pulling out the shear. I marked and drilled a couple holes on the cross bar on the front of my trailer. Then I bolted the shear onto the trailer ( I unbolted it when I was done with it :thumbup ).

Next I brought out the box with two 2'x4' sheets of diamond plate/tread/floor plate (whatever you want to call it ) 16 gauge steel. I bought these off the internet from Discount Steel. I also bought two 2'x3' sheets in July or August. They have great service. and the sheets were double boxed to keep them from getting damaged during shipping.
Here's a shot of my floor material.

I used the templates I made yesterday to mark out the cut lines. I started using the shear. It cut great except You can only cut about 7" deep with this shear! :banghead :doh0715: I knew I should have spent the extra money for the throatless shear. :slap Oh well this will work great when I start doing the body work. I'll need to cut out a bunch of small patch panels. Since the shear wasn't going to work for cutting out my floor pieces I dug out the my hand held jigsaw.
Once I had the panels cut out I clamped the panels between a couple 2"x2" tubes. I clamped the whole thing to the tailgate of my 87 F250. Then I hammered the ends to get a bend in them. Next I checked the panels to make sure they fit. I clamped the driverside panel to the floor with a vicegrip.

Then I welded the panel in.

I went over the weld beads quick with the grinder to clean them up a little. I'm going to smooth them out a little more once all the floors are in.


I moved to the passenger side and welded it in.

I cleaned up the welds a little.


It's starting to come together. I'm hoping to get a big chunk of the floors done tomorrow. :toothless
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