fpchief
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Hi,
This M109 that is turning out to be my Nemesis needs a lot of work that i was not told about prior to purchase....my fault, bought sight unseen due to circumstances. The sheet metal on floor bottom under wood is half gone and the overhead inside panels have rust coming through them so i can only imagine how bad what i can't see is.
Here is what i want to do and please give me opinions. I am going to take wood flooring completely up (big job i know) and take out all the bad metal i can under there then treat what is left and replace with marine plywood to give some sealing effect. Then i will replace exiting wood floor with more 3/4" marine plywood. For the interior metal, i want to take it all out...all of it and fix what needs to be fixed, maybe even replace windows with a conventional window, add insulation of some sort and then use some type of paneling to finish it. On the overhead the same thing of course after i fix where the **** the water is coming in at. The outside panels do not look too bad, i think some OSPHO and bondo will do most of the job nicely.
Does that in essence sound ok? I am sure the inside metal panels will not all come out nicely, will have to grind a lot of the screw heads off i am sure.
This M109 that is turning out to be my Nemesis needs a lot of work that i was not told about prior to purchase....my fault, bought sight unseen due to circumstances. The sheet metal on floor bottom under wood is half gone and the overhead inside panels have rust coming through them so i can only imagine how bad what i can't see is.
Here is what i want to do and please give me opinions. I am going to take wood flooring completely up (big job i know) and take out all the bad metal i can under there then treat what is left and replace with marine plywood to give some sealing effect. Then i will replace exiting wood floor with more 3/4" marine plywood. For the interior metal, i want to take it all out...all of it and fix what needs to be fixed, maybe even replace windows with a conventional window, add insulation of some sort and then use some type of paneling to finish it. On the overhead the same thing of course after i fix where the **** the water is coming in at. The outside panels do not look too bad, i think some OSPHO and bondo will do most of the job nicely.
Does that in essence sound ok? I am sure the inside metal panels will not all come out nicely, will have to grind a lot of the screw heads off i am sure.