I took some measurements and drew up a template for a new bed floor. I'll need to get a new one cut eventually. I also need to draw up the plans for my false bulkhead and stake pockets and have it all cut.
Next though was the rear lip and back end of the bed. I removed the mounts for the tow arms but left the big D-rings as tie-off points/tow hooks. Also cut loose misc fasteners and removed the side lights. I haven't decided if I'll put new ones in their place or cut and mount them in the rear fascia.
There is a large lip at the rear of the bed. It sticks up rather high and would make loading and unloading stuff more difficult. It was basically a large piece of angle iron on the inside and diamond plate on the outside welded at the top. I was worried it would be too thick for my plasma cutter, and tried cutting wheels first but were just too slow and difficult, so I went back to the plasma, it won't cut clean at this thickness but will sever. It was a slow process but again way faster and easier than with the other methods. I did have to cut the center section with a wheel as the brackets were just too thick for my plasma. I'll weld the top of the two plates after I dress them up and that will still give me a lip but a much lower one.
Next task will probably be to try and pull the fenders off and then figure out how to get the whole thing to the media blaster to see how much of it survives and give me clean surfaces for welding in the new pieces.
Next though was the rear lip and back end of the bed. I removed the mounts for the tow arms but left the big D-rings as tie-off points/tow hooks. Also cut loose misc fasteners and removed the side lights. I haven't decided if I'll put new ones in their place or cut and mount them in the rear fascia.
There is a large lip at the rear of the bed. It sticks up rather high and would make loading and unloading stuff more difficult. It was basically a large piece of angle iron on the inside and diamond plate on the outside welded at the top. I was worried it would be too thick for my plasma cutter, and tried cutting wheels first but were just too slow and difficult, so I went back to the plasma, it won't cut clean at this thickness but will sever. It was a slow process but again way faster and easier than with the other methods. I did have to cut the center section with a wheel as the brackets were just too thick for my plasma. I'll weld the top of the two plates after I dress them up and that will still give me a lip but a much lower one.
Next task will probably be to try and pull the fenders off and then figure out how to get the whole thing to the media blaster to see how much of it survives and give me clean surfaces for welding in the new pieces.
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