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Old 05-02-2019, 11:21 AM   #1
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Fixing Down a Wood Bed

Im hoping to fit the wood to my bed this coming weekend/week and want to do it without drilling for the 6 (shotbed) bolts that go through the wood and supports.

Ive seen lots done like this and I prefer the clean look (plus I didnt realise you could get them pre-drilled and the last thing I want to do is make an ass of it as its too expensive to ship another bed to Scotland) but I wondered is anyone can confirm how they did this.

I assume you need to rebate the underside of the wood a little in order to clear the bolts domed head. Is that correct?
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Old 05-02-2019, 11:44 AM   #2
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

On my truck, the PO used short bolts that went through the bottom of the bed cross bars that bolt to the frame. The bed is bolted solid this way, and I haven't had any issues with it.
Sorry I don't have good pictures to show it. On the second pic, the cross bar that you can see with the hole on the outside of the frame, he just put a short bolt through the other side and through the frame rail.
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Old 05-02-2019, 11:50 AM   #3
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

You know that never dawned on me. I could use a short bolt just through the welded channel on the bed support.

That would work and I dont need to rebate the boards so if I want to change the arrangement later I can.

It seems so simple now!
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

I was surprised when I pulled the old steel plate out and discovered the way he had mounted it. I have hauled a bunch of stuff with the bed secured this way and have not had any issues the whole time. My dad and I made our own bed wood, so I was glad when I found out I didn't need to measure and drill those holes
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Old 05-02-2019, 12:19 PM   #5
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I wont have much of anything in this as its a show truck not a work horse. Mind you its still held in place by the steel strips and 2 bolts on the rear cross member so Im not worried about it falling off!
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

That will not work for the last two bolts that go through the rear cross sill.
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That will not work for the last two bolts that go through the rear cross sill.
I did it.
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How did you attach the last two bolts or did you carve out a pocket in the wood?
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

Trim down the metal about a 1/2 inch, coat with Por-15. Use a long fastener, it attaches to the frame right there just like normal. Just not thru the wood.
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

Do you have foto(s) of it ... at how it was fastened down ?
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

Same fastener, same place. Just trim down the area the bolt goes in. I'm not in Texas right now but I drew the info in paint. This is a cross section of one of the two brackets. Dont trim down a lot just enough to clear the screw head to wood lower surface.
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Old 05-03-2019, 11:23 AM   #12
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Same fastener, same place. Just trim down the area the bolt goes in. I'm not in Texas right now but I drew the info in paint. This is a cross section of one of the two brackets. Dont trim down a lot just enough to clear the screw head to wood lower surface.
I love it
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Old 05-04-2019, 09:45 AM   #13
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

This is sounding like a good idea. What if you want to remove the box in the future though? You'd have to remove the wood in order to get at the bolts.
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You should be able to get to them from underneath
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

Im hoping I never have to remove the bed ever again but Im sure I will at some point and I guess I'll just have to remove the bed if I cant get at the bolts, which may be tricky as Ive move the gas tank to the rear of the frame meaning access will be limited. Actually as I type that Ive just thought of a problem getting access to the rear bed support to fit the nuts to the bed fixings. Oh thats one for tomorrow, time for beer here now!
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Re: Fixing Down a Wood Bed

No the bolts go thru the area the gas tank is not installed. I also have a rear mounted tank.
And the sill over the tank - You'd have to lower the tank anyway no matter what.
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Old 05-04-2019, 07:51 PM   #17
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Yep, thats where mine is but I also have my mufflers under the tank meaning I have to remove them. Not really a major problem just a bit of a pain. Why is there always something you dont foresee!
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