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Old 11-07-2024, 04:33 PM   #226
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Re: "BUILD: 1970 C10 LWB--->SWB “Jumping Cholla”

Just got the bed pieces back from the sand blaster. They turned out great and will save me tons of time of dirty parts stripping. I'm going to start welding the bed pan first, then move on to the sides. I also had the bottom bench seat blasted, it has some surface rust.
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Old 11-07-2024, 05:59 PM   #227
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Ah...now the fun part begins Scott! At least you are doing body work now and not in August. LOL

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Old 11-07-2024, 06:25 PM   #228
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I'm interested to see the process of splicing the rear section of each bedside on. It seems to me that the sloped bottom edge and the curved upper section would make it a challenge.
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Old 11-08-2024, 10:12 AM   #229
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I started welding the floor back together last night. Made some good progress and ran out of wire and I was worried about running out of gas . I'm gonna get a new 12.5 pound spool and gas refill today so I'm ready for some weekend welding. I'm right within 1/16" from my precut measurements (minus the 12"/8" cuts) from inside wheel wells to outsides and the bed bolts measurements match up to the frame holes. I'm pretty satisfied with that.
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Ah...now the fun part begins Scott! At least you are doing body work now and not in August. LOL
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I love the fabrication challenge of piecing it back together. Hopefully, the bodywork is easier/better this time around with a little experience under my belt. It was actually under 80 degrees in the garage last night. 2 weeks ago when I was cutting the bed up it was still over 100. Finally Fall has arrived!

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I'm interested to see the process of splicing the rear section of each bedside on. It seems to me that the sloped bottom edge and the curved upper section would make it a challenge.
I watched a handful of guys do it on YT before deciding I would go this route. User nicklear36 recommended Metalox How-to Video Shorten a Long Bed C10 1967-1972 - YouTube and I though it was put together very well and used his layouts for my cuts. The angle cut on the top is supposed to help fit the curved upper part come together. I can tell I’ll have a little bit of trimming and fitment to do on mine just by butting them up together. You’re correct on the sloped bottom edge, the cut back end is a little over an 1” shorter. Metalox just bent back the bottom lip so it lined up with the long panel edge and cut it back (around 17:45 of the video). I’ll post some pics of mine once complete.
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Wow. That's pretty neat. He makes it look easy.
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Old 11-08-2024, 12:55 PM   #232
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Hey Scott, if you need a new front bed panel, you are welcome to the one I removed off of the new bed that I got. It has a few dents in it, but otherwise it is ok. I opted to use the original front bed panel....that way I can say that it is the original bed with some replacement panels done to it...LOL.

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The heavy lifting of welding the bedsides back together is done. I had the boy welding the inside panels while I sat back and slipped on a beer. Pretty fun day in the garage. Once we had all the pieces tacked together, we clamped them on the floor to get a better look at the new short box. Overall, everything came together pretty well from all the cuts that were made.

Just have another 1000 tack welds to close everything up and some time with the grinder/flap wheel to get it all clean and smoothed out. The floor has a bunch of holes from the PO and the top rails have just as many drilled in them as well. Those will all be filled in and the stake pockets will be shaved too. There are a couple of places with the metal is rusted through on the floor and one place on the inside side panel that need to be cut out and replaced. I will be able to use some of the sections that were cut out to patch everything. I bought a replacement panel for the passenger front side where the toolbox was that needs to be patched up as well. I think I mentioned in a post a while ago that I'm going to steal the gas door from my K5 and put it on the drivers side panel to feed the Boyd gas tank with fuel. I don't think there will enough room for the gas door and the side marker, so I think we will leave them out. The boy said the bedsides looked better without the markers and I agree with him.

I need to convert the dolly that the cab sat on so I can get the bed on it and move it around on wheels. Plus, I'm tired of working 8" off the ground
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Just a few more pics
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Hey Scott, if you need a new front bed panel, you are welcome to the one I removed off of the new bed that I got.
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Clay, I might take you up on this offer. Mine has some holes and a little rust that needs to be cut out and placed. I need to stop by and see your cab soon.
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The heavy lifting of welding the bedsides back together is done.
That went together nicely.
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That went together nicely.
Ya, I'm pretty happy how it all came back together. I'll get a pic of that lower lip on the rear of the bed for ya.
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I love the fabrication challenge of piecing it back together. Hopefully, the bodywork is easier/better this time around with a little experience under my belt. It was actually under 80 degrees in the garage last night. 2 weeks ago when I was cutting the bed up it was still over 100. Finally Fall has arrived!



I watched a handful of guys do it on YT before deciding I would go this route. User nicklear36 recommended Metalox How-to Video Shorten a Long Bed C10 1967-1972 - YouTube and I though it was put together very well and used his layouts for my cuts. The angle cut on the top is supposed to help fit the curved upper part come together. I can tell I’ll have a little bit of trimming and fitment to do on mine just by butting them up together. You’re correct on the sloped bottom edge, the cut back end is a little over an 1” shorter. Metalox just bent back the bottom lip so it lined up with the long panel edge and cut it back (around 17:45 of the video). I’ll post some pics of mine once complete.
I'm glad that link helped out! That looks like a great chop
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wow great progress pictures worth 1k words is a understatment looks fantastic
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Here is the pic of that bottom rear lip. I bent over the bottom with some vise grips and will trim the excess where the blue dots are. Should look ok after a little hammer and dolly work.

I converted my cab dolly to a bed dolly yesterday evening. This height will be much better to finish the welding and grinding. You can see the passenger bed side has a little twist in it as the end is a few inches off the bed floor. The PO side swiped something along the wheel opening and I think that caused the twist. I'm going to repair the arch once I get everything fitted and bolted together. I was able to reduce the twist quite a bit just with a little body weight so there is some flex in it. I think bolting it to the floor removes the twist completely.
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I'm glad that link helped out! That looks like a great chop
Thanks for the recommendation!

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wow great progress pictures worth 1k words is a understatment looks fantastic
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It's really coming together nicely Scott!

The bed panel is yours whenever you want it.


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Here is the pic of that bottom rear lip.
Thanks for the photos. Looks like it will clean up easily, and it's not visible when looking at the truck from a normal vantage point.
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