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Old 10-15-2018, 01:28 AM   #1
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flatbed pre-shaved stakes

I'm looking for a 55 2nd series flatbed pre-shaved stakes. They are tapered 2 3/8x1 3/4 on the top and 1 7/8x1 3/4 on bottom. Prefer wood but would consider metal.
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Old 10-15-2018, 07:31 AM   #2
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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

Uhmmmm.....cant you just make them?...thats what I remember dad and grandpaw doing.....
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Old 10-15-2018, 10:16 AM   #3
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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

Yes. I could make them but I would rather find some already made. Preferably metal pocket stakes that won’t rot.
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Old 10-15-2018, 01:00 PM   #4
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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

never seen 'em

always thought the flatbeds looked good with a homemade headache rack and partial side rails

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Old 10-15-2018, 11:03 PM   #5
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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

I'm thinking that you are going to have to make them be they wood or metal. Not all of the flat bed stake pockets are the same size.

I've got to make at least one for my 77 dualie before I haul stuff in it again. I need to make a new set of racks but have been putting that off.
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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

Still looking for Bed Stakes. It seems I will have to make them myself. Any suggestions on what wood to use. thanks in advance for suggestions.

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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

If they're just ornamental you could make them from any wood...for strength I'd go oak or hickory...
Theres some mighty fine wood with beautiful grain in it that could also be used...its really up to you...Google wood finishes images...it might help....also the finish you use can really change the way it looks
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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

White oak or hickory would be best strength wise but I think the original cattle racks for my grandfather's 48 Chev 1 ton were made of Douglas Fir. They were built right out here in the yard where I live now and I know that my grandfather didn't spend any extra on hardwood.

Truthfully they can as exotic or as plain as you pick. Some might be stronger than others and some might be prettier if you intend to varnish them.
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Re: flatbed pre-shaved stakes

I will post a picture of what I do.
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