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df85732 04-28-2016 08:01 PM

Bed Bolt Removal
 
I'm sure this topic has been discussed many times on FTE but I am not having much luck with the search site. I have my bed flipped upside down and was curious if anyone has used an air chisel to remove the rusted bolts. I have a grinder but do not want to damage the good cross members that I plan to reuse. Also, it is tough to get down flat in the cross member channel. So if the air chisel is a good option I will go out and buy myself a new toy!:-X04 Thanks in advance for your advice!
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schoo 04-28-2016 08:09 PM

I used a saws all with a long blade and grinder maybe use vice grip to hold the bolt

ALBUQ F-1 04-28-2016 08:59 PM

A lot of times, if you tighten the nut, it will snap the bolt. Much quicker and cleaner than brute force methods.

FortyNiner 04-29-2016 04:44 AM

Really, an air driver or angle grinder are better choices. I mainly made noise using an air chisel on bolts.

Jules The Great 04-29-2016 05:15 AM

The boards on mine were really rotted on mine so I just broke them out then cut the screws that were severely rusted with an angle grinder.

52 F1 Stocker 04-29-2016 06:29 AM

I used a Sawzall with very good results with the bed still in the truck. Cut off wheel on angle grinder for a few of the fasteners with limited access.

04Z06Vette 04-29-2016 07:53 AM

2nd what Jules the Great said. unless you are trying to save the bedwood, cut or break it away from the bolts and then you can cut the bolts off from top side.

oldmerc 04-29-2016 08:12 AM

I agree with Ross in regards to snapping them off , but try soaking for a few days with this penetrating oil formula (mix up a batch of 50%atf and50% acetone) I have been using that since my Dad taught me the formula when I was a kid . It works better than anything else I have ever tried .

pweng1 04-29-2016 08:33 AM

I just hit with cutting wheel to score and snapped them. They were too far gone to save.

52 Merc 04-29-2016 09:08 AM

Air chisel is better for cutting sheet metal than heavy stuff like bolts. I would think it would tear up the crossmember before cutting the bolt next to it.

jvmcc 04-29-2016 09:08 AM

Mine snapped off, too. I guess if a bolt decides to spin in the bed strips, the square hole in the strips might get boogered up. But if the strips are going top be replaced, then who cares.

df85732 04-29-2016 10:22 PM

Thanks for all the good advise guys! I do plan to save the boards for patterns on the new boards. They are in good enough shape for that. I have a friend that has a saw mill and I plan to use local trees that he mills. Still deciding on the bed strips. The kits are not that expensive so if I ruin them it will not be a big deal. Just have to flip the bed over, strap on the goggles, insert ear plugs, and go to town. Thanks again! :-drink

Jim and Austin 04-30-2016 05:00 PM

when putting a new floor in our pontoon boat I used a drill with a small hole saw. removed the plywood then used a screw driver and hammer to bust the wood from around the bolt and cut them with bolt cutters. It was fast and worked great.

df85732 05-02-2016 01:17 PM

OK the smart light came on and I made quick work of my express bed. I ended up grinding a vertical cut through the bold and nut, hit it with a hammer/chisel and wallah! Took me about three hours to totally dismantle. Thanks again for all the suggestions.
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Vertical cut to remove bolts.


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Dismantled express bed. Blue bed front was original color. She's going to be a pretty one when done!

abe 05-02-2016 01:39 PM

I like that blue color. Your bed sides look pretty good. Looks like you'll need new bed strips.


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