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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 11:39 AM
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Flatbed question

Im wanting to turn my 55 f100 into a flatbed, and i have a question.

Where can i find the left and right side beams that have the holes for a side panels to be put in and removed.

Same for the front cross member, do they sell em with the support holes or is that something custom? (support holes im talkin about are circled in the picture)

 
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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 12:22 PM
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Any trailer retailer should have the weld-on exterior stake pockets. There are two different types, tapered on the inside and untapered. I bought a few to add to my trailer for the stake sides that I built.
 
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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 12:25 PM
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Don't places like Lowe's, Home Depot, and Menard's (if they're in your area) have things like that for decks? I seem to recall seeing them somewhere---when I wasn't looking for them, of course!
 
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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 12:45 PM
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Sweet! So just use the regular left and right side beams and weld on the exterior side pockets. Sounds like a plan.

Thanks!
 
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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 12:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Bobs65F600
Don't places like Lowe's, Home Depot, and Menard's (if they're in your area) have things like that for decks? I seem to recall seeing them somewhere---when I wasn't looking for them, of course!
Those are made out of thin sheetmetal. Don't use them. The actual stake side pockets are made from thick steel and are commercial grade.
 
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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 01:14 PM
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Those are made out of thin sheetmetal. Don't use them. The actual stake side pockets are made from thick steel and are commercial grade.
Good to know. I just saw them when I wasn't looking!
 
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Old Jun 29, 2011 | 04:46 PM
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Originally Posted by 51PanelMan
Those are made out of thin sheetmetal. Don't use them. The actual stake side pockets are made from thick steel and are commercial grade.
That's correct, I used the bolt on ones because I did a wood frame, but if using steel, you can use either bolt on or welded. They are available in both 1/8" and 1/4", I used the 1/4 and recommend the same. Buyers Products is the manufacturer, but they don't sell retail. There are a few retailers, I used Sohars/RCPW Inc. Here is the webpage for them Stake Pockets you will also notice that they carry the corner and straight connectors.
 
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What was used for the Left and Right beam for the frame. Do i need to make my own beams? Or are they sold from "example" Tractor Supply?

Harleymsn, you said you have a wood frame, what made you do that instead of a steel frame.
 
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Originally Posted by billingslm1
What was used for the Left and Right beam for the frame. Do i need to make my own beams? Or are they sold from "example" Tractor Supply?

Harleymsn, you said you have a wood frame, what made you do that instead of a steel frame.
I will let Harleymsn answer for himself, but I would say, because it looks so freakin cool!

Actually, I'm looking at wood for that and another couple of reasons. Wood will be cheaper and I can work with wood more than I can work with steel. (Yeah, I can't do any body work....yet. I will have to hire that out when it's time.)
 
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Originally Posted by billingslm1
What was used for the Left and Right beam for the frame. Do i need to make my own beams? Or are they sold from "example" Tractor Supply?

Harleymsn, you said you have a wood frame, what made you do that instead of a steel frame.
If you're building from scratch you'll have to buy the steel and fabricate them yourself, or pay a welding shop to make them for you.
Like Harrier, I don't have the equipment or the skills to do the steel fabrication. That was part of the reason I did it out of wood, the other is the fact that I have the equipment, skills and available lumber to do almost anything I want to with wood.
And yes Joe, it does look incredibly COOL!

I would venture to say that the steel for the side beams alone would cost more than all the wood for my entire bed and sides.
 
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I would venture to say that the steel for the side beams alone would cost more than all the wood for my entire bed and sides.
Joe, I'm going to need a bed on my F4, and yours looks really nice. Do you have plans you can share for that beauty? Also, the pic looks like the bed has running lights and not just reflectors. If so, how did you run the wiring?

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Joe, I'm going to need a bed on my F4, and yours looks really nice. Do you have plans you can share for that beauty? Also, the pic looks like the bed has running lights and not just reflectors. If so, how did you run the wiring?

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Joe, The plans were not my own, our own Bob Jones Bobj49f2 has them on his fatfenderertrucks site. 1948-52 ford scrip flatbed

As for the running lights, I had a bunch of old trailer lights in the barn and used them. I ran a piece of plastic electrical conduit from under the cab (inside the frame rails) to the rear crossmembers and ran the tail, brake and turn signal wires through it. I then spliced into the tail light line there and ran a hot and ground line along the inside of the wood beams the length of the bed. The lights are screwed into the wood and I drilled through the wood bringing the wires into the light housing. I ran the wires from each light along the cross beams and spliced them into the line along the main beam. I also spliced into the line in the back for the license plate light.

Here are some pics so you can follow what I did.
 
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Joe, that has got to be one of the prettiest trucks around, I love the woodwork on it! I've been around woodworking a little, and I know how tough it can be to make something that nice looking. The wood bed compliments the cab color nicely too.

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Thanks Joe. I downloaded all Bob Jones' PDFs of the 9 foot bed. Those should make this a lot easier.

And those pictures are helpful also, and really show off the beauty of that wood bed.

Joe
 
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