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Old 11-29-2007, 01:20 AM   #1
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wooden beds, what r u guys doing with them?

Well i have really been thinking lately on what im going to do with my bed on my truck. Money is tight but i would really like to put new wood and strips in before this truck hits the road. I was wounderig if you guys are cutting your own wood and making the bed or are you just buying wood kits? also what woods are you using? Post pics of your beds and what you have done. I will post pics of the poor condition of my bed when i take a pic.
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Old 11-29-2007, 08:19 AM   #2
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Re: wooden beds, what r u guys doing with them?

Well, I'm actually not to this point, but I will be purchasing the wood from Mar-K. They have some really nice kits. Some people on the board have cut their own boards, I just don't have the equipment to get the boards cut. I've seen Oak, Pine, Maple, and many other types of wood used for their beds.

Is your truck going to be for show and go, for work....? Because that will make a big difference on the type of wood you used in your truck.

I've even seen people seal the boards after they stain them when regular clear coat.
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Old 11-29-2007, 08:29 AM   #3
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Re: wooden beds, what r u guys doing with them?

Up north you should have a pretty good supply of hardwoods and people to mill them. Do you know any woodworkers with a shop full of tools?
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:19 AM   #4
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Re: wooden beds, what r u guys doing with them?

This truck will not be used for work so i am not conserned about using softer woods such as pine. I do have a shop accesable to me full of wood working tools. im just trying to figure out the difficulty involved in making my own peices.

i would also like to see pictures of diffrent wood in the beds to decide on what i want to use.
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Old 11-29-2007, 11:47 AM   #5
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You Could Check out this Thread also, He is Going to be Making his own Wood Bed Kit Soon, Sound's like he has a Pretty Good Plan for doing it that would be Fairly Cheap with Good end Result..................

He is doing a Great Job on the Rest of Truck

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i have redone the original floor a few years ago.. its not a very difficult job...
a table saw with a dado set up...... sure helps if u have some of the original left for a pattern.
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Don't buy a kit, it is more cost effective and satisfying to do it yourself. I did the most of the mill-work myself, the lumber yard where I purchased the wood specialized in hardwoods and they planed the boards for me,then all it took was a good table saw with the right blades and you are in business! Just make sure you get a good sealer on the boards before you install them!
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this is the only thing I don't like (HATE) about my 67 , it has the friggin metal bed floor !!AHGG
I almost did not buy the truck because it did not have the wood floor and at time's it still makes me mad , I blame GM with this just the same as the camaro's without hideaway headlight's it just suck's !!
the best thing about a good ole american chevy truck is the wood bed floor !!
I am at a point on my 67 where I will either buy all the stuff to put the wood floor in my truck or just get rid of the truck and start over !
gonna cost a flat $1000 buck's to buy all the stuff where mine has the metal I will have to buy all the brace's the rear crossmember too AGGHH!!!!!!!
my current 67 camaro HAS hideaway headlight's , the 67 camaro I had before it DID NOT ! (HINT)
I guess I will eventually have to buy the dang stuff ,
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Don't buy a kit, it is more cost effective and satisfying to do it yourself. I did the most of the mill-work myself, the lumber yard where I purchased the wood specialized in hardwoods and they planed the boards for me,then all it took was a good table saw with the right blades and you are in business! Just make sure you get a good sealer on the boards before you install them!
I know someone who can plane the boards so that wont be a problem. what did you use to do the mill work? also what type of wood did you use?
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i bought my wood, strips and bolt kit thru ebay. the price was very reasonable. i used red oak boards. stained it golden oak, clear coat. and alot of sanding!!!!
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Re: wooden beds, what r u guys doing with them?

thanks for the posts guys. I found a really good source on gmc pauls page for making my bed. Im really looking forward to doing this. should be a nive finishing touch to my truck when i get there.

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Old 11-30-2007, 03:39 PM   #16
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Re: wooden beds, what r u guys doing with them?

I milled my own wood using the gmc pauls plans. I started with 1" thick maple planks that were a little over 8' long. The wood cost me $140. It took me 3 hours to mill the wood in my indusrial arts class at school. The wood isn't installed so I don't have any finished pics. Good luck.
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First pic is the bed in my 50' Chevy and the second one is of the bed in the 70' GMC.

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Asa found a truck with both a wooden bed and wooden grille!

It doesn't take expensive equipment to edge (dado) the boards. I used oak on one truck and pine on another one. I cut all pieces with a skilsaw and countersunk the bed mounting bolt washers ( like factory) by hammer and chisel. Back yard job. I don't have any pics and those trucks are long gone but I am proud of how they turned out. My son and I did these.
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Re: wooden beds, what r u guys doing with them?

I talked to my dad and he says he will give me a hand with the bed as he has used and has a dado. im really loking forward to cutting these peices up.
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Hey esll. I like the looks of yours. Those dark strips give a different look.
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I talked to my dad and he says he will give me a hand with the bed as he has used and has a dado. im really loking forward to cutting these peices up.
awesome! what kind of wood are you going to go with?
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Old 12-02-2007, 12:20 AM   #23
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I will probally go with oak but if im tight for money i will end up with pine which is fine since i do like the color and i dont plan on putting anything in the back of my truck anyways. I will be starting my wooden bed somtime after christmas when my truck has been moved from our garage to power mec at my school. I plan on having this truck in paint by the spring time so keep your eye on my balls to the walls project in the build section cause its going to maove fast (i hope)
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I saw this pic and had to post it. I dont know how he did it but it looks amazing.
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That is done with veneer. This is done with very thin pieces, like the layers in plywood. That one is figured or "fiddleback" maple with what looks like walnut.
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