11-07-2007, 10:30 AM | #1 |
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Bed wood help
I have a 72 GMC stepper and the PO had put aluminum sheets in the floor of the bed. Wood and strips are long gone. I am wanting to replace the floor, but I want to go a different route. Does anyone have the measurements of the original bed wood boards for a shortwheelbase? I need the widths, lengths, and height of the boards. I want to install that plastic decking boards in its place and still have the metal strips to where everything still looks like the old bed, just with boards that don't rot. I know the widths are different and I think they are all 1 inch in height. If anyone can help me I would really appreciate it. I will try and post pics when I start it if anyone is interested.
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11-07-2007, 11:03 AM | #2 |
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Re: Bed wood help
Check with GMC Pauls (link provided below)- he has a page that lays this all out. I'd double check before you use the composite deck material. In order for it to look like a stock wood bed- you're gonna need to rout a rabbet along the edges of each board for the steel strips to lay in. If the boards are solid composite then I think you'll be fine, but if they are hollow or honeycomb core-than routing the edge will compromise alot of their strength. Good luck and if you get it figured out- post some pics so we all can check it out!
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11-07-2007, 11:21 AM | #3 |
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I am using solid composite boards and plan on routing the edge if I can figure out how much to route. the boards are a kind of brown that goes well with my trucks paint scheme.
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I`m not sure that syn-board will take the stress.It snaps when under stress.Not sure if it`s enough stress to matter.
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them deck boards don't come in widths wide enough for the wider boards. you will end up redrilling your bed supports. personaly i would redo it with wood it lasted 35 years the first time around
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Right...no composite comes in 8" widths as far as I know as a deckbuilder. I have been told that glueing them up isn't an option either.
Stick with wood....the more exotic the better.
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The PO of my truck used a sheet of plywood, not great but why wreck a new floor if there is no where to park the truck or it is still a hauler with no time off for good behaviour. On the other hand if parking is under cover or you have a garage a wood floor IMHO still looks the best of all the different types of floors that I've seen.
Sorry that I cannot be of more help with your post then to give the above opinion, wish you luck with your bed project and look forward to progress pic's. esll.
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I know that you can get that composite board 12" wide, but the 12" wide 'lumber' is only 5/8" thick. The 6" and 4" boards are all 1 1/4" or 1" thick.
you could just use 6" wide boards all the way across the bed, but you will need an extra strip or two and might need to realign them all for the bed to frame bolts.
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