Mr. Roboto
Well-known member
So I have a 1999 Jeep Cherokee that I just had someone install a new passenger floor pan in. It came out great, but took him forever, so I don't want to ask him to do this small patch as well. In preparation to POR15 the floor, I was wire wheeling the rest of the crust off the floor, when I exposed this hole in the trunk.
Can anyone offer advice on how to patch this up? I do have a welder, but I just bought it and I am really not very good yet. Could I just cut this hole back to a square, clean it up, and JB weld a small piece of steel on that is slightly larger to sit on top? I think I need to seam seal the panel as well. Where does the seam sealer go, in between the layers? On the perimeter? Both top and bottom?
Sorry if this seems like a silly question but I do not have much experience with metal/fab work, and just want to try and do this right/learn in the process.

Can anyone offer advice on how to patch this up? I do have a welder, but I just bought it and I am really not very good yet. Could I just cut this hole back to a square, clean it up, and JB weld a small piece of steel on that is slightly larger to sit on top? I think I need to seam seal the panel as well. Where does the seam sealer go, in between the layers? On the perimeter? Both top and bottom?
Sorry if this seems like a silly question but I do not have much experience with metal/fab work, and just want to try and do this right/learn in the process.



