OK.... a few quick new photos from last night:
I cleaned up all the sharp edges from the cutting process on both the bedfloor and the patch panel and then transferred the location of the cross-sills to the patch part, drilled new plugweld holes and cleaned off the black paint around those areas..... also cleaned off the paint along the edges of all the larger weld sections. When it came time to get the fitment 100% perfect I ran into a bit of a dilemma. The gaps ended up being really nice, and the outside edges lined up perfectly between the bedfloor and the patch panel... but the convoluted transitions were a little "off". It turns out that the stamping itself is just
slightly different from one side of the floor to the other. Since it was more important visually to have the convoluted sections in perfect alignment, I clamped down the patch panel using those as my reference, and just let the gaps (and overhangs) do whatever they needed to do....
You can really see from the reflections in this photo that the pattern carries really well across the gap between the two parts.
From a bit higher, you can see the alignment in the reflections as well...
Unfortunately, here's the "gap" I'm left to deal with:
On the outside edge of the panel, the patch now extends out about 1/8" beyond the bedfloor too. So I'll have to either cut/weld that to correct it, or possibly try to hammer/dolly that outer flange to move it into alignment.
-G