THANK YOU FOR SAVING THAT OLD WORK TRUCK. AND GIVING IT NEW LIFE. I LOVE EVERYTHING. GREAT VIDEO. ANYBODY CAN BUILD A FLATBED TODAY. THANKS FOR SHARING.
I like the bed and the radius on the back piece. I think smaller radii on the top of the bed, front and back might look pretty cool. Keep up the good work and keep sharing those videos. I know they must be a pain to edit.
Thank you for the comment! Funny you mentioned editing.. I’ve been thinking about creating a RUclips channel for about 4-5 years. Only thing that stopped me was the dread of editing and knowing it takes a good deal of time. Ironically, I actually really enjoy the editing now that I’m actually doing it. It’s tuff to start but once you start feeling the video “coming alive” it makes it very enjoyable to continue and finish it by putting all the clips together and adding music.
Hey, Now your a hitting on all eight cylinders.... great video! Its harder to do film, edit and upload than do the job on the rig so I really do appreciate it.... I did this till I got crippled in o5 so at seventy three I live though the others building stuff
Yes. I built metal stanchions and welded them to the metal chassis. Then I used 4x4 treated lumber to lay on those stanchions giving me a flat surface to lay the 4x4 cross members. Then, I lay the 2x12 lumper on those cross members. Everything is welded or bolted with galvanized 3/8” carriage bolts.
@@ChadDrake4185 I don't have a MIG welder, but if I end up having to do some on frame welding I will probably pick up a stick welder. Took welding back in highschool a few years ago. I'm also considering getting an old flat bed truck in the future, would you say they are worth it? It seems like you did a full on restoration for this truck, I would more likely be buying something already running. I've seen a lot of older flat bed trucks (not the collectors kind) going for around $5k or less.
@@Death2Compromise I highly recommend a MiG welder. Super simple. I use a Lincoln 140 weldpak. It only uses 120v and welds everything I ever need. Plus, it has an aluminum spool gun so I can MiG aluminum too.
THANK YOU FOR SAVING THAT OLD WORK TRUCK. AND GIVING IT NEW LIFE. I LOVE EVERYTHING. GREAT VIDEO. ANYBODY CAN BUILD A FLATBED TODAY. THANKS FOR SHARING.
Thank you!
This is awesome Uncle! Solid work & good music choice as expected 💯
Thank you Chase!
I like the bed and the radius on the back piece. I think smaller radii on the top of the bed, front and back might look pretty cool. Keep up the good work and keep sharing those videos. I know they must be a pain to edit.
Thank you for the comment! Funny you mentioned editing.. I’ve been thinking about creating a RUclips channel for about 4-5 years. Only thing that stopped me was the dread of editing and knowing it takes a good deal of time. Ironically, I actually really enjoy the editing now that I’m actually doing it. It’s tuff to start but once you start feeling the video “coming alive” it makes it very enjoyable to continue and finish it by putting all the clips together and adding music.
Cool truck , nice bed.
Thank you!
Hey, Now your a hitting on all eight cylinders.... great video! Its harder to do film, edit and upload than do the job on the rig so I really do appreciate it.... I did this till I got crippled in o5 so at seventy three I live though the others building stuff
Thank you. I’m happy to hear you still find a way to enjoy the hobby. Checkout my other videos if you haven’t already. Thanks again sir!
You so very creative my friend!
Watching from Philippines.❤️🇵🇭
Salamat!
@@ChadDrake4185 ay ..nag paka hirap pa ako mag english nag tatagalog pala.🤪
@@kuyajjblogs konte lang.
@@ChadDrake4185 paturo ka sa pinsan ko para marami ka alam na tagalog.lalo na salita ng marinduque.❤️🇵🇭
Great video. So is the wood frame you painted black bolted to the metal bed frame? Thinking of doing something similar to my 2002 ranger.
Yes. I built metal stanchions and welded them to the metal chassis. Then I used 4x4 treated lumber to lay on those stanchions giving me a flat surface to lay the 4x4 cross members. Then, I lay the 2x12 lumper on those cross members. Everything is welded or bolted with galvanized 3/8” carriage bolts.
@@ChadDrake4185 I don't have a MIG welder, but if I end up having to do some on frame welding I will probably pick up a stick welder. Took welding back in highschool a few years ago. I'm also considering getting an old flat bed truck in the future, would you say they are worth it? It seems like you did a full on restoration for this truck, I would more likely be buying something already running. I've seen a lot of older flat bed trucks (not the collectors kind) going for around $5k or less.
@@Death2Compromise I highly recommend a MiG welder. Super simple. I use a Lincoln 140 weldpak. It only uses 120v and welds everything I ever need. Plus, it has an aluminum spool gun so I can MiG aluminum too.
@@ChadDrake4185Thanks, I'll look into it!
@@ChadDrake4185 Luckily, with the simple frame design of the ranger, I won't need to do any welding! 👍
Loveley Projekt. I made this with a 1939 Chevytruck. Check Playlist: ruclips.net/p/PLPu9BUVCv5pozu6m_JQNMINQYnBRJgbKX But just in German 🙂
Thank you!