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Old 04-07-2008, 09:57 PM   #1
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UTility grade bed wood? stock type

Do any of the vendors make pre-cut and drilled stock type wood kits? Or will i have to just make them myself. I have all the wood working tools a man could ever use, but i don't have a ton of skill with that stuff (or patience)

If its better to make it myself, what type of wood should i look for -- the green treated pine? Or do you use plain pine and treat it yourself.

This is for a truck i probably will pick up tomorrow -- its an unrestored survivor and will remain so, but $750 worth of African Bubinga wood , (or even a Horkey oak kit) would look out of place, and the weathered plywood sheets have got to go.
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