DIY floor pans.

There was a fuy jere or on youtube down in south america thay firmed his own floor pans with factory brads and all. Beat a panel over a wooden form with router cut reliefs in it for the beads. Came out pretty darn good if all you have is time and wood and a piece of 18G.

I've seen a video where a guy did that, might even be the same one. I was pretty impressed with how the panels turned out! But, I also have to say that guy in the video I watched definitely had more than average form building and metal working skills. And I know for absolutely sure that what he did wasn't easier, less time consuming, or even cheaper than buying a full pan if you considered his time and labor. Maybe he just had a ton of time on his hands, but more than likely he couldn't get a replacement panel because of where he was.

It doesn't need the entire floor the drivers side is fine just the the passenger side so it needs half a floor hahaha.

I dunno about that. With the rust that you show there I think you'll find that some of the metal you think is good enough to weld to definitely isn't. I've done a lot of patches and even partial pan replacements where I ordered just the front foot well or just one half of a pan, and most of the time when I'm done welding I wish I'd made the patch twice the size I thought I needed because a bunch of the metal I thought was good really wasn't. You don't want to end up in a spot where you're making new floor pan with welding wire as you overlap bead on bead looking for good metal.