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Re: [oletrucks] bed sides

To: Bruce Damen <little-castle-contracting@cadvision.com>,
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] bed sides
From: Vince Kieffer <vk30345@navix.net>
Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 23:05:55 -0800
I have about the same idea, I'am not trying for an exact original look so
I thought I would have the sides bent at a sheet metal fabrication shop, and
weld CRW (cold-rolled-welded) tube of the correct diameter to the top
edge. Check at the fab shop for the tubing, they should have a source.
I will remove the stake pockets, (just not cut them in) and prehaps
cap the tube ends, I've seen this on a few "rods"and it looks good. I intend
to MIG weld the tubes on. (using a small 110V MIG)  I'll clamp
and tack weld every 6-8 inches along the entire length, then use short
welds of 1' or so to fill in between the tacks. Move around so the heat doesn't
build up in one spot,  and the sheet metal should not warp. I've used this
technique on other projects and it worked fine. It sounds like a lot of work,
but at the prices they get for new sides, I think I'll go this way.



Bruce Damen wrote:

> yeah......what he said.......................    i had a cousin whos a sheet
> metal worker make me some new sides up for my box sides and my box front....he
> did a great job and they match exactly.....ok maybe not exactly...i have one
> problem that i hope to maybe get it rectified really soon.  all this welding
> talk has got my rod a bit stiff.... any ways hopefully the wife and i can 
>solve
> that problem later....the problem i run into is his shop could not bend the 
>side
> of the metal into the tube that runs the length of the box sides.... i was
> hoping to by some pipe and weld it to the sides.....so what are my chances of 
>it
> working....need some ideas...my main worry is expansion and 
>contraction....but i
> guess proper welding techniques will solve that....any help out there????
>
> Thanks
>
> Bruce Damen
> 1949 chev 1/2 ton
>
> Justin Hartman wrote:
>
> > I was wondering if anyone has repaired their bedsides?  Particularly the top
> > where the stake holes and the curve in the sheet metal is made.  Surely
> > there is a better way to fix just the top part without buying a complete
> > bedside for several hundred dollars.
> >
> > Justin
> > 55 2nd
> >
> > oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
>
> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959

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