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1. [oletrucks] Bed Wood Question (score: 1)
Author: Erich Lucas <elucas@maxnet.net>
Date: Fri, 05 Feb 1999 19:46:33 -0500
Hello All, I have been working steadily on my 55 2nd and just got it back from the paint shop. Now the time has come to replace the old ratty pine bed wood that is in it. I tried touching up the exis
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00111.html (7,636 bytes)

2. Re: [oletrucks] Bed Wood Question (score: 1)
Author: miq@teleport.com
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 1999 17:03:54 -0800 (PST)
Check out the tech page on www.chevytrucks.org I am pretty sure the dimensions of bed wood bits are there. Failing that check out the archives on www.escribe.com and search for bed wood + forbes; Jim
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00112.html (7,481 bytes)

3. Re: [oletrucks] Bed Wood Question (score: 1)
Author: Bob Casebeer <ddduck@garlic.com>
Date: Sat, 06 Feb 1999 08:45:53 -0800
Just a little tip on bedwood. The factory attached the bed on TF trucks with a carraige bolt and a offset washer . If you bolt the bed down and just use the cross sill mount and the frame you end up
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00124.html (8,389 bytes)

4. Re: [oletrucks] Bed Wood Question (score: 1)
Author: "Eric & Linda St.Phillips" <easlcs24@frontiernet.net>
Date: Sat, 6 Feb 1999 13:30:18 -0500
I think the original wood was southern yellow pine ,its a very hard and durable softwood with good rot resistance as well. This is available locally.. Bristol Valley Hardwoods should have it. I used
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00129.html (9,169 bytes)

5. RE: [oletrucks] Bed Wood Question (score: 1)
Author: Tom Burt <tburt@hirose.com>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 08:28:23 -0800
You guys got it all wrong. Fiberglass or quarter-inch polished stainless diamond plate. Now that's tough! Quite seriuosly, I would go with a good fine-grained hardwood. Oak is good, but is hard on th
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00170.html (8,309 bytes)

6. Re: [oletrucks] Bed Wood Question (score: 1)
Author: "Kevin Lake" <lakek@oit.edu>
Date: Mon, 8 Feb 1999 13:33:18 -0800
Rather than using a poly-urethane or synthetic based preservative, you might try a good oil based finish. You may have to reapply it every year or so, but it will protect without pealing. My brother
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00177.html (10,145 bytes)

7. RE: [oletrucks] Bed Wood Question (score: 1)
Author: varanus@mail.phoenix.net
Date: Tue, 9 Feb 1999 00:00:52 +0000
I am using pecan/hickory in my 51 3100 stocker. I wanted to use something that symbolized texas and pecan is the state tree. It is very hard and nicely grained. And reasonably priced - I paid $125 an
/html/oletrucks/1999-02/msg00194.html (7,385 bytes)


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