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<blockquote data-quote="wyodeputy" data-source="post: 53908" data-attributes="member: 858"><p>Well that is good to hear. Glad there is someone else doing the same thing. I'll be sure to watch for your thread. Just to clarify, are you gonna leave a channel in the middle of the floor for water, and then foam in everything else from that point to the sides? That actually sounds like a great idea. Anxious to see your pictures. Also, are you gonna mig weld the floor or rivet it down. As you said, you may need to remove the floor in the future? Do you think some sort of releasing agent on the underside of the floor piece would also work to keep the foam from sticking? I was concerned with this as well. I'm very interested in seeing your project. - Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wyodeputy, post: 53908, member: 858"] Well that is good to hear. Glad there is someone else doing the same thing. I'll be sure to watch for your thread. Just to clarify, are you gonna leave a channel in the middle of the floor for water, and then foam in everything else from that point to the sides? That actually sounds like a great idea. Anxious to see your pictures. Also, are you gonna mig weld the floor or rivet it down. As you said, you may need to remove the floor in the future? Do you think some sort of releasing agent on the underside of the floor piece would also work to keep the foam from sticking? I was concerned with this as well. I'm very interested in seeing your project. - Thanks [/QUOTE]
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