Hi All:
I will be installing new bed wood that I am having a friend machine in his mill shop for my 1948 B-1 FFPW. I have ordered the bed strips and hardware from Mar-K.
Am I correct in assuming that I can position the bed cross members on the frame and then mark the wood strips, before drilling them. I would then attach them to the cross members. With this done I would bolt the bed sides and bed front on last.
My question is: I have seen accounts where other PW owners have assembled the cross members, bed sides and front on saw horses and then attached the wood to the cross members. This results in a fully assembled bed that requires several people to attach to the truck. Which is the correct method?
Thanks
Mike Fishman
awaassociates@verizon.net
1948 B-1 PW
I will be installing new bed wood that I am having a friend machine in his mill shop for my 1948 B-1 FFPW. I have ordered the bed strips and hardware from Mar-K.
Am I correct in assuming that I can position the bed cross members on the frame and then mark the wood strips, before drilling them. I would then attach them to the cross members. With this done I would bolt the bed sides and bed front on last.
My question is: I have seen accounts where other PW owners have assembled the cross members, bed sides and front on saw horses and then attached the wood to the cross members. This results in a fully assembled bed that requires several people to attach to the truck. Which is the correct method?
Thanks
Mike Fishman
awaassociates@verizon.net
1948 B-1 PW
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