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Old 12-02-2010, 10:11 AM   #1
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How do you store your bed?

I have at least two beds to store while I am rebuilding a couple of trucks. Currently, I have them on carts laying flat as the would on the truck, but this eats up a lot of shop space. I am thinking of fabbing a cart that will hold the beds verticle, sideways this would minimize the footprint they take up. My ceilings are only 8' tall and the bed is 8'5" with chains. What do you all use to store your beds while they are off frame?
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Old 12-02-2010, 10:27 AM   #2
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Re: How do you store your bed?

Hook a couple ratcheting tie downs on each corner, and strap the bed to the rafters. You'll loose a couple feet of ceiling, but floorspace is more important I would think. That's what I would try.
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Old 12-02-2010, 10:30 AM   #3
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Re: How do you store your bed?

After thought, leave the tailgate off, and still use the bed for "storage of nice trim parts that you don't want messed up."
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Old 12-02-2010, 11:17 AM   #4
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Re: How do you store your bed?

I put some very large casters on the bottom of mine. Since it is a stepside I removed the fenders and store them along with alot of other truck "pieces parts" in the bed. When I need to move it out of the way I just roll it out the door. Work pretty slick.
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Old 12-02-2010, 02:02 PM   #5
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Old 12-02-2010, 02:06 PM   #6
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Hook a couple ratcheting tie downs on each corner, and strap the bed to the rafters. You'll loose a couple feet of ceiling, but floorspace is more important I would think. That's what I would try.
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After thought, leave the tailgate off, and still use the bed for "storage of nice trim parts that you don't want messed up."
C3Killer >> I have thought about this, but as I said my ceiling is only 8' and this doesn't leave much headroom. Also, my ceiling is finished off and the rafters are not accessible.

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I put some very large casters on the bottom of mine. Since it is a stepside I removed the fenders and store them along with alot of other truck "pieces parts" in the bed. When I need to move it out of the way I just roll it out the door. Work pretty slick.
Lakeroadster >> This is something similar to what I am contemplating. I am thinking of building a rotisserie so I can rotate the bed into upright position for storage or flat for body work. Thoughts?
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Old 12-02-2010, 02:08 PM   #7
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Old 12-02-2010, 02:13 PM   #8
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Re: How do you store your bed?

well everyone covered it well and I thought being on the funny side would make a few people smile....
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Re: How do you store your bed?

Do they have to be inside? I found picnic tables to be good for bed storage.

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What about something like a pipe rack, but with only one row? A stand like that, with wide padded "shelf" like areas. Have them sitting so that the bed is on its side. Just have wide pads so the bed doesn't dent.

I would suggest a similar rack design, but instead of pads have brackets come off to bole the bed to it using the factory holes. This would work, but you would need at least three people to attach the bed. Kind of a PITA.
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Re: How do you store your bed?

http://www.wonderhowto.com/how-to-tu...ot-tub-189548/ hot tube while you think about the next upgrade??

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Re: How do you store your bed?

Probably not the most correct, but i put two pieces of carpet down, stood it on the tailgate and bungy corded to the studs so it wouldn't fall. I got a nice sturdy 65 fleetside swb. Anyway it gave me alot of room..
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Old 12-02-2010, 02:32 PM   #12
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Re: How do you store your bed?

A simple solution would be to put down a row of highly inflated old inner tubes, long enough to support the side of the bed. Then just tip it over on the tubes and tether it to the wall. Just orient the valve stems so they can be inflated periodically if needed. Perhaps a tire store could provide used tubes for next to nothing.
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A simple solution would be to put down a row of highly inflated old inner tubes, long enough to support the side of the bed. Then just tip it over on the tubes and tether it to the wall. Just orient the valve stems so they can be inflated periodically if needed. Perhaps a tire store could provide used tubes for next to nothing.
That is a good idea! I know my biggest concern would be keeping the beds from warping. That would cover it there.
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Re: How do you store your bed?

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Probably not the most correct, but i put two pieces of carpet down, stood it on the tailgate and bungy corded to the studs so it wouldn't fall. I got a nice sturdy 65 fleetside swb. Anyway it gave me alot of room..
I thought of this, but the ceiling is too low.

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A simple solution would be to put down a row of highly inflated old inner tubes, long enough to support the side of the bed. Then just tip it over on the tubes and tether it to the wall. Just orient the valve stems so they can be inflated periodically if needed. Perhaps a tire store could provide used tubes for next to nothing.
This might work for the time being.

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Do they have to be inside? I found picnic tables to be good for bed storage.

http://i13.photobucket.com/albums/a2...t/100_5662.jpg

What about something like a pipe rack, but with only one row? A stand like that, with wide padded "shelf" like areas. Have them sitting so that the bed is on its side. Just have wide pads so the bed doesn't dent.

I would suggest a similar rack design, but instead of pads have brackets come off to bole the bed to it using the factory holes. This would work, but you would need at least three people to attach the bed. Kind of a PITA.
I prefer to keep them inside. Damn tweekers will run off with them to the scrap metal yard.

Long term, I am leaning toward the rack design bolting to the factory mounts, but as a rotisserrie so I can lock the frame flat, bolt the bed and then rotate it to verticle.

Thanks for all the suggestions.
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