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Thread: Patching Floor Pan on '72 Chevelle
          
   
   

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    Cut the jagged edges back to good solid metal,wire brush everything,coat it top and bottom with POR15,cut,shape and fit your patch from 20 gauge non galvinized sheet stock leaving about an inch overlap,paint your patch with POR15. After everything dries use permatex "Right Stuff" to glue your patch in place,clamp the patch or set some weight on top of it and let it cure overnight.
    This is assuming you have very solid metal in that area,if not your looking at replaceing the floor pans.
    Last edited by HWORRELL; 12-20-2011 at 07:13 AM.

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