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I would rather make my own, honestly
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make your own thats what I did and it cost me about $300.00
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See, that ones a lot nicer
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Folks...if we are going to post lets make it productive posts
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Thats one nice Wood bed though
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I did my brothers in Birch using GMC Pauls specs it worked real nice and looked prety good when finished IMO, saved a lot of money compared to a package deal........
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01-18-2013, 09:49 AM | #34 |
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Those are all beautiful wood beds but I use my truck as a truck. I haul things and I'm making a hidden gooseneck hitch so when I replace my wood Im using the composite deck material. Not as pretty but I will never have to replace it in my lifetime, no stain, and is very durable. I put the same thing in the floor of my skiboat in place of the plywood and carpet. Works great.
Oh and I say we go back and dig up some more 11 you post...............LOL
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[QUOTE=joesgreen67;5817209]WOW! Did you really comment on a 10+ year old thread?[/QUOT]
I actually love to go back to the last page of threads and see what people wrote back then and compare to now. If anything improved. From opinions to facts. What stuff works better now than before. Good stuff and that I have alot of time on my hands. Most would wish that haha.
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