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  1. Blake 27
    Joined: Apr 10, 2016
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    Blake 27

    I chose cherry wood for my bed.
    Pictures #1-2-3
    After rabbiting my wood for the un-drilled stainless strips, I decided I didn't like the open ends, so I welded them up to get a more finished look.
    Pic #4 Ends done and wood trimmed to size. 1.JPG 2.JPG 3.JPG 4.JPG
     
  2. Jethro
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    Looks more finished with the welded ends.
    Nice job!
     
  3. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    Pics #5-6
    Trial fit and my gas filler located. 5.JPG 6.JPG
     
  4. Gearhead Graphics
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    Nice touch. finishes them off
     
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  5. Big mike 1968
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    That's going to look great. Nice job on the strips
     
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  6. 6sally6
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    YEP!!!........Looks like its ready for a nice load of firewood or compost!! Should hold up real well.........:p
    6sally6
     
  7. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    Pics # 7-8-9-10
    I used 6061 1 1/2" angle to support the wood and give a place to bolt the strips. I did another trial. fit before final trim
    and finish. 7.JPG 8.JPG 9.JPG 10.JPG
     
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  8. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    Pics #11-12-13
    After the trial fit I decided to rabbit the edges that go under the bed sides. I figured it would help to keep the metal
    nice and flat after I bolt it up. 11.JPG 12.JPG 13.JPG
     
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  9. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    DSC04266.JPG
    How did you know? I've got a nice load of wood to haul.
     
  10. catdad49
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    Very Nice and you did it Yourself. Take a Bow, Sir!
     
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  11. Nice!
     
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  12. oldiron 440
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    My Bed Wood sound's like a porn movie from the 70s...:)
     
  13. nor6304
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    I like how you finished the stainless The wood looks really good Nice touch
     
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  14. Looks good. I did the same for my '53 Chevy pickup and '59 Elky. Used iron wood on the '53 (super durable and weather proof and looks like dark walnut) and tiger wood for the Elky. Bot are common deck wood and really weatherproof and pretty to boot.

    P1010618.JPG IMG_4932.JPG IMG_4933.JPG IMG_4934.JPG IMG_4935.JPG IMG_4936.JPG IMG_4937.JPG IMG_4938.JPG IMG_4939.JPG IMG_4940.JPG IMG_4941.JPG P1010001.JPG P1010002.JPG P1010003.JPG P1010007.JPG P1010008.JPG P1010009.JPG
     
  15. 6sally6
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    I like those 'drawer pulls' for tie-down cleats!!
    Nice.El Camino!!!!
    6sally6
     
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  16. Thanx. The 'drawer pulls' were on the basket case car when we bought it and were funky enuf to keep on the rebuild. Don't know who made them but definitely made for this purpose.
     
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  17. High test 63
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    True "car crafting"! Very nice, guys!
     
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  18. catdad49
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    This is the last wood bed that I did in the '66 daily driver. Yep, still used it as intended so it was a little understated for ease of touching up if needed. bed 1.JPG bed 2.JPG
     
  19. NashRodMan
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    Blake,

    This looks great, nice work! Where di you get the through wood fitting for the fuel filler? I need something like that for my 55 chevy 3600
     
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  20. The37Kid
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    [​IMG]
    I've seen this RPU several times at LARS, is this the original build or did you have to redo the bed for some reason?

    Bob
     
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  21. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    I used a kitchen stainless sink drain, with Rock Valley filler neck and cap, https://www.rockvalleyantiqueautoparts.com/products.htm. I added a drain tube in the cup (gas spills ETC). 1.JPG 2.JPG 3.JPG 4.JPG 5.JPG 6.JPG
     
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  23. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    Bob, the last time I re-finished the wood was in 2006 after I rabbited the edges to fit under the bed sides.
     
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  24. rc57
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    What did you use for clear? Looks magnificent!
     
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  25. The37Kid
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    Thanks! We've never met but I know were your LARS parking space is, you do own my favorite 26-27 T Roadster Pick Up. Bob
     
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  26. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    This was recommended by a PPG paint rep. It's held up really well, 9 years exposed to direct sun, and 6 more after I built my bed cover. DSC04331.JPG
     
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  27. Blake 27
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    Blake 27

    After rereading my last post I realized it was wrong!
    I refinished the wood in 2006, but my first drive wasn't until Jan. 2012.
    So in the 9 years of driving (26,000 miles) only 6 were exposed to direct sun.
     
  28. squirrel
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    looks like it's about time for me to find my can of black paint, and a brush, and get to work....sigh....30 years is hard on it.

    bed.jpg
     
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  29. 6sally6
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    SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!!!:eek::eek:
    I never woulda thought of that!!!!!!!
    Beyond slick!!
    Maybe........all those years of 'do'in-the-dishes' paid off?!!!!!!! WOW!
    6sally6
     
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  30. I finished the '53 pickup Ipe wood with high end penetrating oil. Gets the finished look without the shine or urethane plastic coating that can scratch.
    As shown in my post, I also used catalyzed clear urethane on the Elky bed since it will never haul anything and we wanted the tiger wood to shine. I did get a couple of weather checks in a couple board ends which turned gray after a couple years out in the weather. We sold the car before I did a repair but I am sure a stint with some 150 - 320 sand paper and touch up with a dab of urethane would bring it back to pristine.
     

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