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Old 02-04-2010, 11:02 PM   #1
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Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

Well, another setback. Only difference with this one was it completely caught me by suprise. I was making my wood bed and decided to test fit a few pieces and ran into this issue.






As you can see, at full drop the rear diff pops up through the bed.
Options:
1) Raise bed. Cant because i dont want messed up body lines.
2) Raise inside of bed. Inside of bed is already done and linexed and the outside is already painted. lol
3) Make one board have a hinge so when im fully laid out, it just lifts the board up.. Then when im parked and not fully aired out, you cant see it?

Im just lost. I didnt want to build a box right in the middle of the board. Anyone else ran across this problem???
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Old 02-04-2010, 11:12 PM   #2
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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

that's exactly what mine will look like aired out.

raising the entire floor may be easier than you think..... especially for us stepside/wood floor guys!

first, move the side angles up by 4", redrill, and bolt to bedside as original. next, get 4 approximately 49.5" long "c" channel. mount the "c" channel to the bed rails. lay your wood on top of the "c" channel and match mark where your holes will go. then drill the channel, mount the wood, and bolt down.

this is how I plan to overcome my axle issue. your trapdoor idea is kind of cool too!

I plan to document how-to on my air ride thread. probably won't be for a month or so though
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Old 02-04-2010, 11:55 PM   #3
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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

Problem with the moving the bed angle iron is they are already welded in, the bed is already linexed and painted... lol.

So, this is what i came up with, i need some help fine tuning. The middle board is going to be 11.25 inches. THe trap door will be in the middle of that. This way, i wont have to cut the bed strips either. Here is a pic, just imagine the board in the middle bigger.

For the trap door i wanted to do some fine piano hinge and then the door just sits on a little L with a magnet on it.. When i air out it pops the door up a little bit.. THats my story and im sticking to it. LOL. Any ideas on what type of hidden hinge to run?

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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

Here is what i was thinking for the trap door.

And suggesion on hinges you CAN NOT see from the top??
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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

I don't see a problem with your fix. be sure to post pics when you finalize your design!!
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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

Got a Woodcrafters near you? That is where I got the hinges for the wifes sewing cabinet ,rather pricey. That is a cool idea you have.
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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

Instead of a trap door, why not something fully enclosed that'll pop up?? When you're aired out it'll at least cover the pumpkin?? Or maybe trap door should open towards the cab??....Maybe burn your project name or bowtie into it as well??....have fun with it and add a "jack in the box" guy!!!
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Old 02-05-2010, 10:19 AM   #8
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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

I would try a cabinet shop. Take a few pics with you and a few measurements also. Sure they could help you with ideas. Also might think about covering the bottom of that door to prevent damage to it. I too think you are on the right track for your bed.
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Instead of a trap door, why not something fully enclosed that'll pop up?? When you're aired out it'll at least cover the pumpkin?? Or maybe trap door should open towards the cab??....Maybe burn your project name or bowtie into it as well??....have fun with it and add a "jack in the box" guy!!!

I really like the idea of having th etrap door open towards the cab. Good idea. I was going to put something under there. ahah Jack in the box is funny.

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I would try a cabinet shop. Take a few pics with you and a few measurements also. Sure they could help you with ideas. Also might think about covering the bottom of that door to prevent damage to it. I too think you are on the right track for your bed.
My wife said i should epoxy on a little 16 guage metal to the bottom of the door incase i drop it hard its not going to hurt the wood much. I just need to find the right hiddin hinge...
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Re: Just when i thought i was making progress. :(

Not sure if your truck will ever see any weather or even moisture, but I would make sure any hinge I used would not rust or corrode.ar
Also, an 11" board is much more likely to cup/warp, especially a short peice that is not bolted down. Personally I would try to come up with an alternative. After all the money and time you have invested, make a sound choice!
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Not sure if your truck will ever see any weather or even moisture, but I would make sure any hinge I used would not rust or corrode.ar
Also, an 11" board is much more likely to cup/warp, especially a short peice that is not bolted down. Personally I would try to come up with an alternative. After all the money and time you have invested, make a sound choice!
Its going to be less then that.. I only need 7 inch opening. So, board only needs to be around 8.5 inches to clear the bed strips.

I also found the hinge im going to use, i just need to find a place i can pick them up locally.
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...Just how much of a drop does your truck have??
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...Just how much of a drop does your truck have??
Bags in the back with just a c-notch.
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I realy think that you may have a problem with warpage with the changes of humidity. Especialy with pine. The trap door idea is a good one though. However if it were me I would make one from pollished stainless steel, and maybe paint something in the center of it like your initials in script. There isn't going to be anything that you can do to keep from seeing the trap door when you are not aired out, so you want to draw the eye to it and make it look like it belongs there. Anyway that's what I would do. Good luck with it. WES
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I realy think that you may have a problem with warpage with the changes of humidity. Especialy with pine. The trap door idea is a good one though. However if it were me I would make one from pollished stainless steel, and maybe paint something in the center of it like your initials in script. There isn't going to be anything that you can do to keep from seeing the trap door when you are not aired out, so you want to draw the eye to it and make it look like it belongs there. Anyway that's what I would do. Good luck with it. WES
Warpage because of the 12 inch board? I am going to go with just over an 8 inch piece...WHatever it takes to clear the hump and the bed sills.

That was my idea to make something cool, but the wife thinks that hidden is best.. And to be honest, the fact she is out there helping me do this and giving me good ideas, i think im going to take it. lol...
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I guess that I should have said cupped. (The shorter the board the more it will want to cup.) Once it cups the lines will get wider and the surface will not be the same. All of the rest of the boards have support from the cross sills, so they will not cup mutch. However the trap door does not have that kind of support. Other than a couple of hinges on one end it is kind of left on it's own to do what wood naturaly wants to do whith the changes in climate. That would make it stick out, if you know what I mean. Just the oppisate of what your wife want to accomplish. We haven't even addressed swelling yet..lol However in your place I would probably go along with my wife also and hope for the best. Spousel input is extreemy important to those of us restoring trucks. At least if we want to continue to do so. WES
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After the phone call we had I thought you might like to see one possibility that can be made out of stainless steel and where some of the raw material might be obtained

There will defiantly need to take some close measurements before making it

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Bruce, that looks really good. When are you available? I will give you a call in a bit.

One question though, is that hinge going to be scene?? Looks really good.
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what if you "make" a bolt on cover (metal piece), kind of a "bubble" area that surounds the diff cover when fully deflated? i have seen a picture just not sure where. it would look like a small bubble in the bed... just an idea.....

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what if you "make" a bolt on cover (metal piece), kind of a "bubble" area that surounds the diff cover when fully deflated? i have seen a picture just not sure where. it would look like a small bubble in the bed... just an idea.....

good luck!!

I agree with rodstored-72. I know ive seen a truck with that bolt on cover. I remember it was square but smooth round edges. Stainless steel bolts. Painted to match color of truck. It looked really nice made. You can even get it air brushed or something.
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I agree with rodstored-72. I know ive seen a truck with that bolt on cover. I remember it was square but smooth round edges. Stainless steel bolts. Painted to match color of truck. It looked really nice made. You can even get it air brushed or something.
Thats an idea to.
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