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Very nice!
Don't forget to remove the middle stake pocket. |
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its coming out great.
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Do you plan on using the current rear bumper or switching to a sport bumper ? I think I have a pair of gravel guards for a sport bumper and I also have the front and rear light lenses to send you in my possession .I still need to dig in my shop and see what else I have you may be able to use .
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Middle pocket coming out
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How is the bed looking?
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It's looking good. We have to cut and weld the drivers rear - then paint both rear sections and the very edge of the front - the white cracked and peeled, the blue didn't crack
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Back of bedside #2 getting chopped
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This week is not going to be to productive. The star quarterback in our high school passed away saturday night as a result of a car accident. He was not one of my students - but was greatly loved by all the student body and faculty. He was also on the basketball team and highly involved in one of the local churches. Please remember us in this hardship
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Prayers coming your way to all due to this tragedy .
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Our fancy marking tool - 2x4 and 2 nails spaced 8" apart
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Better pic
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Sorry to hear the sad news. Will keep his family and friends in our prayers.
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Cutting 8" off rear
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Your class is not wasting any time on this one ,looks very good.
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Welding it up
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Looks good! I know of one the thread you referenced for doing this Farmtrucks. It was very informative.
Does anyone have a template and step by step showing where to cut, tip and weld for this process of turning a long bed into a short? It would be handy to have in one document or in a few posts. |
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This is the one being done buy two high school kids hereAttachment 1451328
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One more in that pic they are moving the rear body line up at the rear of the bedAttachment 1451329
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On front measure back and mark 11" and 12". Cut off at 11" mark - tip over at 12" mark On rear put a reference mark 8" behind the front edge of side marker light. Tape you a line along that mark - at the bottom follow the tapering edge. Cut up to the top of bedside - cut along stake pocket, and cut across bedrail 1.5" in front of pocket. Use wood 2x4 with 2 nails spaced 8" apart to mark the bed side then mark bedrail up 8" and cut it. Then weld it up It sounds and works good on paper. It takes some time, cause we've been at it for a few weeks Here is pic of drivers side rear section to give you an idea |
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Their truck is looking good |
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