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Discussion in 'Intermediate CJ-5/6/7/8' started by djljeep, Jan 7, 2013.

  1. djljeep

    djljeep Meandering Aimlessly

    So my google-fu is weak tonight. I'm looking for pictures and descriptions of how you guys have made your own floor supports. I drafted a couple of plans the other night but I'm curious what has been done. I am planning on using 1" box tubing, with no regards to stock, and wouldn't mind a tougher end product. I am using the stock frame mounts. I'd appreciate any pictures.
     
  2. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    Some have used rectangular tubing with the same cross-section as the originals. Try searching for "hat channel."
     
  3. roadhog304

    roadhog304 Member

    When I redone mine several years ago i ordered a piece of hat channel from J.C Whitney. It was almost the same deminsions as stock. I cut it to what i needed and it worked great.
     
  4. BrettM0352

    BrettM0352 Member

  5. nwedgar

    nwedgar Now with TBI!

    I ordered hat channel from an e-Bay supplier...

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  6. OleBlue

    OleBlue Sponsor

    How hard is this stuff to repair with the tub still on the jeep? If I have a short rusted out section of hat channel under the pedals, can a new section be cut and welded in? Of course the fuel line would need removing and inside the floorboard would need touching up after welding.
     
  7. timgr

    timgr We stand on the shoulders of giants. 2022 Sponsor

    I suppose it depends on how well you can weld laying on your back...
     
  8. joshua70x7

    joshua70x7 Jeepoholic

    You might also try www.classicent.com/jeep.php for lots of metal parts including hat channel for Jeeps. A little pricey but it looks like good stuff. I have never used them but guys on this forum have commented positively about their stuff. Of course home made is always better IMO.
     
  9. OleBlue

    OleBlue Sponsor

    I'd be depending on someone else. I can't weld on my back, stomach, head, or feet...
     
  10. sheddiggs

    sheddiggs Member

    I'm kind of in the same boat, I need to replace floor pans and hat channel. I've got metal from Classic Ent., it looks awesome. Problem is, I've only got a one car garage to work in. Not enough room to remove the body, and I live in a condo so I can't leave anything out. My options are to farm it out, or motivate, and weld upside down.
     
  11. djljeep

    djljeep Meandering Aimlessly

    I have little to no interest in using the stock hat channel. This tub is so far removed from stock that consider nothing pre-existing. There is actually no Hat channel in it at the moment. The current floor is plate with channel stock welded to the bottom for mounts.

    I am reffering to the tub being way heavier than a stock one, and it will endure things that a stock jeep would never see. That being said I don't know if there is a better layout of supports then the stock hat channel. The plan I made the other night mimicked the stock lines with a couple extra peices for added support. Look at it this way: I am not building this to stay together if I roll it over. I am building it to stay together when it rolls over.
     
  12. BrettM0352

    BrettM0352 Member

    1/8" (11ga.) is probably as thick as you would need to go for hat channels IMO
     
  13. djljeep

    djljeep Meandering Aimlessly

    Brett, your picture is what I am after. I made my last post from work where I couldn't see the picture.
     
  14. sterlclan

    sterlclan Member 2024 Sponsor 2022 Sponsor

    ive used 3 inch channel iron with good results (i know what you do with that thing)
     
  15. djljeep

    djljeep Meandering Aimlessly

    :twisted:
     
  16. BrettM0352

    BrettM0352 Member

    I used a combination of 1x2 and 1x3 11 ga. rect. tubing. The theory is that it will act as a sub-frame for the body to help stiffen things up.
     
  17. djljeep

    djljeep Meandering Aimlessly

    The more I look at your picture the more I like that design. Any Idea how much material you used or perhaps a drawing? That is the direction I think I want to go to.
     
  18. BrettM0352

    BrettM0352 Member

    I bought a 10' stick of 1x3 and a 10' stick of 1x2. I used up all of the 1x2, still have maybe 3 ft of 1x3 left
     
  19. OleBlue

    OleBlue Sponsor

    Here is the section that looks the worst on my jeep. I didn't do any tub work at this point because the exterior paint is in too good of shape, and I didn't want to prolong a project since I want to wheel it. For the time being I've added aluminum angles for support. I did this as part of my step install:
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    I'll do a total body-off restore sometime down the road.
     
    Last edited: Jan 9, 2013
  20. djljeep

    djljeep Meandering Aimlessly

    well, I made my decision a little too late. My father picked up steel for me and got a full stick of 1X1. I haven't decided, but I may double it up depending on the wall thickness. He thought it was 14 gauge, but also claimed it was the thickest the place had, which I find hard to believe.