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I am rebuilding a 6' wood bed. Does someone made new sheet metal for the bedsides to replace the inside lower lip, where the bedside bolts to the wooden floor.
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Deer Park, Tx.
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Re: Bedside repair panels?
I do not think so but you may want to check with MAR-K. If not why dont you use some thin angle iron.
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Re: Bedside repair panels?
Anyone?
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Re: Bedside repair panels?
MAR-K has the angle strip that runs lengthwise if that is what you want.
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