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    Does anyone know of a source for sheet metal replacement panels - im specifically looking for the floor beneath the battery box - mine is totally rotted out. or am i stuck making my own?

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    Panels

    Both the drivers side and passenger side floors are available from Mid West Mil, I don't know if the battery box floor is available, ask John Bizal at Mid West. It sounds like a counciller-made panel to me?
    I plan on making some patches for my battery box floor.

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    • #3
      thanks ill do that

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      • #4
        Since were on the subject - do you know the guage thickness and is it also the same as the cowl metal as that has holes as well.

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        • #5
          Gauge Thickness

          Not exactly sure, but 14 sounds right?
          I'm sure since I said 14, someone will chime in & tell me how wrong I am! ;~)
          BTW, That's the gauge I'm planning on using.

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          • #6
            I think Bruce is right. I will, by next year be turning my attention to the cab also with my M37 build, but the sheet metal is pretty solid on it.
            MY civilian PW had a 14 gauge floor, and 16 gauge elsewhere in the cab. I had to weld in a lot of metal with that one due to extensive rust through.
            On another note, I have cousins in the Chatham area. One of them has three kids, all live in Windsor.

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            • #7
              Small world huh. Windsor is a good town - but i can throw a rock and hit Detroit and someone would probably shoot back at me lol Anyway thanks for the guage info - my cab is in generally good shape including my battery box. Unfortunatly when i unbolted the box i found the floor below gone. since i have an audience ill ask this - i removed the cowl vent panal and lever and i noticed a drain tube for the rain - is there supposed to be a rubber hose on that or are my feet going to get wet lol

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              • #8
                Should Be

                The tube comes out of the fire wall, near the clamping device for the choke/speedo and something else? There was a discussion of this topic over on the G-741 page, if you cannot find it, I try and post a link to it for you?

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                • #9
                  ill take a look thanks

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Bruce View Post
                    The tube comes out of the fire wall, near the clamping device for the choke/speedo and something else? There was a discussion of this topic over on the G-741 page, if you cannot find it, I try and post a link to it for you?
                    Originally posted by counciller View Post
                    ill take a look thanks
                    here ya go:

                    http://www.g741.org/PHPBB/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=5062

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                    • #11
                      Thanks tuko, I fell asleep after dinner!

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                      • #12
                        sheetmetal

                        Most of the m37 cab is either 16 or 18 guage, I'd recommend 16 for the floor, anything heavier is a real fight to bend or shape, I did some of the back of my cab and in front of both doors with 18, came out pretty nice.

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                        • #13
                          since there is no apprent source for the battery floor - im going to give it a shot myself. why does there have to be so many **** holes in it and they look factory lol

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by counciller View Post
                            since there is no apprent source for the battery floor - im going to give it a shot myself. why does there have to be so many **** holes in it and they look factory lol

                            They might be factory, I think there are two elongated oval shaped holes then the battery box mounting holes, then the ones the meat-heads tore into the floor, wait a minute, this is my floor, Sorry!

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                            • #15
                              punches

                              Know any electricians or hvac sheetmetal guys? they usually have a good selection of greenlee punches, makes those holes a lot easier.
                              Last edited by Matthew Ziegler; 10-21-2012, 12:46 PM. Reason: can't spell

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