Starting frame off on 1977 scout ss....body has been replace with fiberglass panels, so i anticipate the metal being rotted....looking to weld up all the metal replacement panels
Great work! I'm looking at putting sound and heat insulation panels down on my Scout, and not wanting to ultimately have to carpet over it. I'm curious if you ran into any issues with putting the "truck bed" undercoating on top of the sound-deadening panels? My concern is the undercoating sticking and then the sound deadening pealing up over time?
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Looks really great. I was wondering is that a seam sealer you put between the sound deadener panels?
Great Question Buddy , I am currently and did use Pro Form Urethane seam sealer. Thanks for commenting
Hey what brand of bedliner was used? It looks amazing
Hey! Thanks for the comment. The interior area are done with 3m sound deadened material, the Upol Raptor BedLiner.
Starting frame off on 1977 scout ss....body has been replace with fiberglass panels, so i anticipate the metal being rotted....looking to weld up all the metal replacement panels
Nice sound like a fun job
Great work! I'm looking at putting sound and heat insulation panels down on my Scout, and not wanting to ultimately have to carpet over it. I'm curious if you ran into any issues with putting the "truck bed" undercoating on top of the sound-deadening panels? My concern is the undercoating sticking and then the sound deadening pealing up over time?
Good concern Michael, so far in the past use I have not had any issue with the long term adhesion, and after the product is cured.
@@jackscustomrestoration44 Thanks so much! The bedliner you put down over the insulation looks great! Thinking I'll give it a shot.