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DISCOVERY FLOOR
« on: April 14, 2008, 20:45:55 »
How much to replace a discovery floor section in labour .He's already got the panels which are

Full floor

Both side repair sections

Both under floor strenghen pieces
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #1 on: April 14, 2008, 22:29:31 »
id say around 6 hours roughly

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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2008, 22:36:12 »
I would say it depends on the condition of the metal you have to weld to and what equipment you have to do the job.
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #3 on: April 14, 2008, 22:41:11 »
ideally u need a loads of wd40, wire brush ,socket and screwdriver sets, welder and id use a rep saw instead of the grinder to save the sparks burning the interior

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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #4 on: April 14, 2008, 23:03:37 »
in my exsperiance :^o :lol: :lol:i would say 8 hours labour and if i was doing it for a friend lets say i would charge  :-k £10 an hour. hope this helps muddydisco :dance:

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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #5 on: April 17, 2008, 11:35:04 »
If he does all the prep work, ie removing all the trim and seat belts etc, even maybe chopping out the rusty panel. I'd say 3-4 hours,

that keeps the price down.

Just to say though, there are 4 supports under the floor, 2 large, 2 small.
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #6 on: April 18, 2008, 08:29:31 »
in my exsperiance :^o :lol: :lol:i would say 8 hours labour and if i was doing it for a friend lets say i would charge  :-k £10 an hour. hope this helps muddydisco :dance:

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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #7 on: April 18, 2008, 17:49:15 »


Much quicker with an angle grinder.
1996 Discovery 300TDi Affectionately known as Clover. 
Cooper Discover STT 33/12.50/R15, a 2" body lift off chassis. H/D springs with 50mm platform spacers on the rear. Nothing on the front as they foul the shocks :-) 11" travel rough country shocks and mountings with dislocating spring cones,  adjusted wheel arches, safari snorkel. H/D rear bumper, demountable drop plate,. H/D steering guard, QT diff guards.
tree sliders, Split charge running twin Optima's, spotlight bar with 4 whoppers on it, H/D winch bumper, 12,000lbs winch,  A bar with 2 50w mini spotlights, brownchurch full length roof rack. 2 work lights.CB,
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #8 on: April 22, 2008, 16:10:31 »


Progress! I have now plated it all up. Just waiting for the floor cross members to arrive from paddocks. Then I can finish the welding and seam seal it all up and give every think a coat of paint.

Whilst I am waiting I am going to start drilling out the holes for the pop rivets for the boot floor.

1996 Discovery 300TDi Affectionately known as Clover. 
Cooper Discover STT 33/12.50/R15, a 2" body lift off chassis. H/D springs with 50mm platform spacers on the rear. Nothing on the front as they foul the shocks :-) 11" travel rough country shocks and mountings with dislocating spring cones,  adjusted wheel arches, safari snorkel. H/D rear bumper, demountable drop plate,. H/D steering guard, QT diff guards.
tree sliders, Split charge running twin Optima's, spotlight bar with 4 whoppers on it, H/D winch bumper, 12,000lbs winch,  A bar with 2 50w mini spotlights, brownchurch full length roof rack. 2 work lights.CB,
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #9 on: April 28, 2008, 10:49:05 »
Horah!




Finally finished. Not sure about whether to leave it in the power coated black or to paint a layer of red over the top of it.
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Cooper Discover STT 33/12.50/R15, a 2" body lift off chassis. H/D springs with 50mm platform spacers on the rear. Nothing on the front as they foul the shocks :-) 11" travel rough country shocks and mountings with dislocating spring cones,  adjusted wheel arches, safari snorkel. H/D rear bumper, demountable drop plate,. H/D steering guard, QT diff guards.
tree sliders, Split charge running twin Optima's, spotlight bar with 4 whoppers on it, H/D winch bumper, 12,000lbs winch,  A bar with 2 50w mini spotlights, brownchurch full length roof rack. 2 work lights.CB,
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #10 on: April 28, 2008, 19:14:44 »
nice to see i am not the only one with a dodgy floor at the moment.

At least you still had something to fix the new floor back too. looks a nice job.
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #11 on: April 28, 2008, 20:32:41 »
Me and the lad at work are gonna do the passenger side panel of the rear and a section at the base of the 'C' pillar then I'm hoping to have gotten to the rust on the floor itself before its bad enough to hole it - I say hoping, knowing that the first bit I attack with the wire brush will result in daylight, but I'm an eternal optimist.

There does seem to be a bit of a rash of boot side/floor problems at the minute though eh?
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Re: DISCOVERY FLOOR
« Reply #12 on: April 28, 2008, 20:58:04 »
Nice job, but DEFINATELY paint it!, protect it as much as you can, because what comes as standard is pants!
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