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02-04-2011, 03:38 PM | #1 |
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tonneau cover with cage?
im thinking about making a tonneau cover for my bed out of aluminum sheet metal. i have a design on how to support it and so its removable and stuff, only problem is what should i do if i have two tubes welded out the cab into the rear frame. how do i make it go around?
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02-04-2011, 03:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
something like this
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02-04-2011, 06:12 PM | #3 |
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That will be awesome...just dont have any idea how..good luck
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
You're going to have to have a joint right where the rear tubes pass thru the cover. You will have to make either half round notches, or longer slots for the tubes. Depends on how the joint lays in relation to the tubes.
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
If you want the cover to be removeable it will have to be a couple piece. If you made a 3 piece cover and brough the tubes in at a joint between the first two panels it would be fairly easy. Just notch each panel in a half moon where the tube goes through and call it good.
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
thats what im planing on doing only im gonna make 5 panels because mines a longbed ill post some pics when i start making it
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02-06-2011, 10:26 AM | #9 |
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
What thickness/grade of aluminum should be used? Or should it be steel?
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
I have a vinyl cover that i'm going have to have stiched with snaps when i do my cage. I think it would look better than aluminum
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
That is a great looking truck, were could I find more pics./info on it? I am looking for ideas etc... for my build.
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
I have a few pics in my build thread of my cover build.
http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...151718&page=18
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i want it level with the top of the bedsides and still be removable. can you give me some details how you went about doing it? thanks |
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
A friend that owns a sign shop helped me build mine. Its made from black sign blanks that were cut into sections and bent for strength. It has some square tubing for added strength. Its removable but not very easy. The rear section flips up to access the fuel cell, batteries and fuel pump.
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hows the cover coming
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Re: tonneau cover with cage?
if you have the tubes come down at the correct angle (unless set by rules)
you can have a cover that lift up as the hole follows the angle of the tube.. make it like this and 2 piece flanged at the holes center line, and you'll have a removable and lift up (with hinges, like gaylords) to make it easy to load and unload at the track, or for parts runs, and still come off for servicing or if you need to load something taller than the bed sides.. note holes may need to have a little bit of an oval shape to them, but. you'll have a hinged cover that comes off if need be Last edited by stich626; 02-21-2011 at 04:21 PM. |
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This guy use to make custom covers I'm not sure if he still does.
http://s10dragracer.com/TravisBurney.htm
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