Thanks for the kind words from all. �
Randy, though I know you're kidding, I'm sorry, I can't trade. �It's by no means perfect, but as much time as this tub took to get back to a decent condition, my wife would kill me. She's already * at me for the time spent in the garage. �If I would have know the total hours spent on the tub alone, I would have considered it a steel to pay $3000-$4000 for a new tub.
Roberto, I got the front floor pans ($65.00 each) and the tool box sides from Classic Enterprises and the hat channels from Midwest Millitary. �The links are below. ��I really wanted to do the rear pan too, but I just couldn't pull that trigger. �Too Much $$$. I opted to add additional hat supports to the rear pan to stiffen it up a bit. �
The web sites are: �http://www.classicent.com/jeep.php#4164 � �http://www.midwestmilitary.net/m38p12.html
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The pans fit pretty well after some cutting and shaping the edges at the Transmission tunnel area. �The few extra inches came in handy as the rotten steel climbed up the tunnel edges.
Andy, I too thought about an undercoat. �But from what I read on the jeep sites, if you ever want to get it off for repairs, it's nearly impossible. �And there is a potential for hidden rust to develop, so I opted to coat the whole tub (and chassis) with Master Coat Silver. �A POR 15 kind of product with regard to its rust proof qualities, but unlike POR, the Master Coat can be sanded and painted using any top coat. �In the end, I really wanted the underside to match the top side. �
I am close now. �Have been wet sanding. If my wife let's me, I may be able to get the top coat on the tub this weekend. �Fingers crossed.� �