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<blockquote data-quote="openseat" data-source="post: 392862" data-attributes="member: 10379"><p>To me, the effort to pull up the floor, remove the (now probably wet) foam, and get at it from both sides for a permanent solution does not seem unreasonable in relation the amount of work that will be required to seal the 100 holes. </p><p></p><p>Since you are not trying to attach UHMW any longer, you could probably use a bolt/sealant/rubber-backed washer/nut combination to plug each hole, but at this point that wouldn't seem to be an advantage over welding the holes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="openseat, post: 392862, member: 10379"] To me, the effort to pull up the floor, remove the (now probably wet) foam, and get at it from both sides for a permanent solution does not seem unreasonable in relation the amount of work that will be required to seal the 100 holes. Since you are not trying to attach UHMW any longer, you could probably use a bolt/sealant/rubber-backed washer/nut combination to plug each hole, but at this point that wouldn't seem to be an advantage over welding the holes. [/QUOTE]
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