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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. The flat bed I built is 6' x 6' 4" steel frame with a wood deck. This configuration would fit any full size 6' bed truck. You can easily adjust the dimensions to fit your own truck. Finding the raw materials can be tough because you can't get the larger stock metal in most local hardware stores. I ordered my steel from a local supplier. Don't be intimidated ordering from big industrial suppliers.
Many of them will accept cash orders for pick-up. You may be able to get a deal buying what they consider scrap. First you will need to remove the tail lights. Since my truck does not have any tail lights present aside from the temporary.
I skipped this step. To remove the bed there are typically 6 bolts holding on a truck bed. Two found near the cab and four found toward the rear of the frame. You will need to use something to help break the rusted bolts free I used pb blaster. I lost patience very quickly and decided to cut the bed off with a oxy acetylene torch. You could also use the reciprocating saw to cut the bed free from the frame.
Since I opted for the torch. I removed the plastic bed liner and cut through the bed with the torch to expose the bolts.
I used the torch to cut the bolts off and now the bed can be removed. At this point it is a good idea to do some maintenance on the frame while it is exposed. I sprayed it off with a hose to remove the mud them used a wire brush and a chipping hammer to knock off the rust.
I then took a break to put a light coat of primer to protect the frame since I was out of time for the day. I added a layer of bed liner to the frame after i completed this instructable. I also used wood clamps and some wood blocks to hold the materials in place for welding. The layout for this truck bed is simple the 4 rectangular tubes are tack welded at the corners.
Then the angle iron is clamped in place using a scrap piece of wood 2x4 and some miscellaneous clamps then tack welded. Once all the angles are in place horizontally I used wood blocks to level the new bed in place over the frame. I used the wire wheel and grinder to clean the rusty truck frame at the weld location. The 6 pieces of 10" long 2" angle are welded to the frame of the new flat bed and to the frame of the truck. If you plan to do this on your truck make sure you check the distance between the rubber stop that keeps your rear axle from hitting the frame.
You want the clearance from the bottom of the new flat bed to be greater than the distance between the stop and the axle. This will help ensure your tires won't ever rub on the new flat bed.
After all the tack welding is completed clean the slag from the welds and then methodically go through and weld each joint with a finish weld. Make sure to do this symmetrically so that the heat does not warp the metal of the new frame. You can actually use this to your advantage with a torch and heat bend big metal just by carefully heating specific areas and allowing them to cool creating a curve. There are many resources online for this if you have problems with your welds.
I used C channel and the leftover angle iron to build a frame to protect the cab. After you have completed the welds clean off all of the slag and spatter with a grinder or wire wheel. I wiped down the new frame with a little alcohol and now we are ready for paint and the Wood deck. In this step I measured out all of my lumber and cut each piece down to six feet. I wanted to use standard lumber widths to make it easier to replace the boards if needed. I bought a few cans of black spray paint and painted a few coats just to protect the metal from rusting.
Make sure to take the time to clean any surface rust before painting. Then make several thin coats waiting at least 30 mins in between coats. After the paint drys I will bolt the wood deck back down.
I drilled the holes first so that I could get paint into them and hopefully delay rusting. I will add this step to the instructable once I have it completed. On some vehicles, emergency and turn signal bulbs are the same as those used for the brake lights.
There is a good chance that bulb is not working. At night, back up close to a wall and hit the brakes. Skip to content.
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