I'm looking for a service body for a 2017 F350 short box. Hard to find a used body for a short box truck so will probably have to buy new. Enjoyed your video.
Ok I sure you know your business, just want to clarify,your calling the over cab ladder rack a headache rack.A true headache rack is a protective screen or louver that cover the back window so materials can’t come through the window
Yea it's one of those talking a videoing at the same time. Rubbing your belly and patting your head. Terminology is extremely hard to regurgitate while filming for me
Great work! Anyone know of an upfitter that makes slideout trays for the 52" wide horizontal compartment of a Knapheide body? I may have to fab my own, but curious if anyone knows of a upfitter making them already?
I make stuff like that in house, usually I have a hard time making something for something that isn't right in front of me, and. Having fit and finish perfect when it arrives. But we usually make all kinds of accessories for service bodies.
Or you could just buy the slides and build your own, like I’m planning on doing. But that’s one of the best up-fitters for service beds, with great customer service.
I'm rebuilding my bed. Im not sure what bed it is but it has MCB on the hardware. I need to replace a few doors and handles/locks and the fender area. The hinges on my doors looks the same as these doors as well as the lock mechanism in the doors. What doors would you say would work for replacements doors? Thank you.
So I did it on my last bed build, 14 guage steel plate for the door, weld on hinges and knaphiede door handles. If we use Thinner metal we usually build shelves or something attached to the door to provide structure. But steel sheet is basically all we use.
@@townsendliving9750 perfect! Knapheide a good source for weld on hinges or are you just using the stock hardware and welding on a rod to the 14ga to act as a hinge?
@@dheldgeneral5187 yes, I actually do that on all new builds, even other brand beds I change to the new latches. The only issue is it's like 1800 for a set of latches.
I haven't searched through all the comments yet but I'm in the middle of refurbishing a reading bed. What kind of paint did you use I use some Rust-Oleum white but it seems like it's way too white.
Great craftsmanship! Thanks for posting this. Curious. . .do most of your customers bring you new or pre-owned chassis to mount the body? Just wondering what the market for refurbished service beds looks like. Thanks!
The two hole set up is a box bolted on the back, remove the box and cut out a hole for the plug on the lights, they have to be mounted upside down to cover the existing hole.
FYI stainless steel against another dissimilar metal will cause galvanic corrosion. Meaning you used a stainless steel river directly into a steel body, add moisture, you have galvanic corrosion. Everyone thinks that just adding stainless steel hardware to steel bodies will prevent rust when actually it’s just going to have the same level of rust as a poorly prepared hardware item/steel or aluminum body will have.
I'll look Inot it, this video is several years old I believe, I could do a update, last time I seen the truck it was doing pretty well. Stainless steel is basically just steel without the carbon right?
@@townsendliving9750 steel actually has lower carbon then stainless. When stainless steel is prepared from steel, chromium, nickel, nitrogen and molybdenum is added. Stainless on its own is far better at preventing corrosion but things get gnarly when you mix dissimilar metals and moisture. We see it all the time after years in the field with the bodies we work on!
@@thebeardofpepe I havent watched this video in a long time nor do I remember the details, but I think i used stainless over bed liner. But these trucks do 70k miles a year, and usually get wrecked before the 5 year mark. It's good to know on future projects, but guarentee these will outlast the truck by far
Hey man where are you located. I have a service bed I would like to send you is pretty banged up but not much rust I don’t need it perfect just going through like you did this one.
Unfortunately the only place is knapheide unless you can find some used ones, which is usually not gonna happen, so straight from manufacturer or local knapheide dealer might have them in stock
I have built a few, I am working on two right now, gonna make a video Tomorrow of both of them. I have made some welding trucks and soo a 24 foot long service bed for a semi truck.
Looks good! I have similar plans for this knaphiede bed I just bought
Very nice. Looks like you do quality work.
I try to do as good as I can with what I have, just.a one man show with limited resources. But I enjoy it which helps
I'm rebuilding my first service bed. It's actually going to be an overlander bed, some fun fabricating to be done!
Check out my new service bed video, and I'll have a new one posted this weekend. It's a pretty good build
ruclips.net/video/HBPYBziW2aM/видео.html
Theres the first video in the series. I'm going to post another here soon, this show alittle more of the process from start to finish
I'm looking for a service body for a 2017 F350 short box. Hard to find a used body for a short box truck so will probably have to buy new. Enjoyed your video.
I have short beds in stock, they need refurbish. Where are you located?
@@townsendliving9750 Phoenix . Interested, how to I contact you?
@@bajatrix3328 505-516-9766
Nice and good work, i need to fix all my doors, can you give me the part numbers for the door latch and strikers, really like the shock for the door.
I bought a truck over the weekend in Corpus Christi, Tx and they did the same thing as you did to the service bed. Maybe you did it!!
just got a nice service body, im a plumber well see how long i can keep this thing pretty lol i give it 2 weeks
Ok I sure you know your business, just want to clarify,your calling the over cab ladder rack a headache rack.A true headache rack is a protective screen or louver that cover the back window so materials can’t come through the window
Yea it's one of those talking a videoing at the same time. Rubbing your belly and patting your head. Terminology is extremely hard to regurgitate while filming for me
Great work! Anyone know of an upfitter that makes slideout trays for the 52" wide horizontal compartment of a Knapheide body? I may have to fab my own, but curious if anyone knows of a upfitter making them already?
I make stuff like that in house, usually I have a hard time making something for something that isn't right in front of me, and. Having fit and finish perfect when it arrives. But we usually make all kinds of accessories for service bodies.
Or you could just buy the slides and build your own, like I’m planning on doing. But that’s one of the best up-fitters for service beds, with great customer service.
I'm rebuilding my bed. Im not sure what bed it is but it has MCB on the hardware. I need to replace a few doors and handles/locks and the fender area. The hinges on my doors looks the same as these doors as well as the lock mechanism in the doors. What doors would you say would work for replacements doors? Thank you.
So I did it on my last bed build, 14 guage steel plate for the door, weld on hinges and knaphiede door handles. If we use Thinner metal we usually build shelves or something attached to the door to provide structure. But steel sheet is basically all we use.
@@townsendliving9750 perfect! Knapheide a good source for weld on hinges or are you just using the stock hardware and welding on a rod to the 14ga to act as a hinge?
@@enriquealvarez2145 hist using generic hinges from a weld supply store. Google weld on hinges and they'll pop right up. Like 5 bucks a piece
@@townsendliving9750 freakin sweet dude! Thanks man!
Hi, have you ever changed the Knapheide older riveted stainless steel latches with the newer style you installed? If so, did the black ones work out?
@@dheldgeneral5187 yes, I actually do that on all new builds, even other brand beds I change to the new latches. The only issue is it's like 1800 for a set of latches.
Thanks
Have anything service bodies for a 2010 f150?
I haven't searched through all the comments yet but I'm in the middle of refurbishing a reading bed. What kind of paint did you use I use some Rust-Oleum white but it seems like it's way too white.
On this one was a PPG oxford white, pretty much what I always use if its white because it's far cheaper then any other color
@@townsendliving9750 thanks man 👍 I called my local ppg and they said they didn't have it? Weird
Would you happen to know how to wire the knaphide strobe light function for the knaphide lights
I have done it before but can't remember off the top of my head. There were instructions when I got the lights, let me see if my guys remember
@@townsendliving9750 Ok thanks let me know if you get any info.
I have a 2004 gmc2500. I damaged the original bed and want to install a utility one.
Same here does the utility bed need to be same size of old bed ?
Thank you for the video
Great craftsmanship! Thanks for posting this. Curious. . .do most of your customers bring you new or pre-owned chassis to mount the body? Just wondering what the market for refurbished service beds looks like. Thanks!
Most of the trucks are preowned, half of the beds are new the other half is refurbished
I’m looking a knaphide bed with pass through front but has 2 drawers on each side can they be moved to one side
So those tail lights cover the two hole set ups they normally come in?
The two hole set up is a box bolted on the back, remove the box and cut out a hole for the plug on the lights, they have to be mounted upside down to cover the existing hole.
@@townsendliving9750 thanks for the reply !
FYI stainless steel against another dissimilar metal will cause galvanic corrosion. Meaning you used a stainless steel river directly into a steel body, add moisture, you have galvanic corrosion. Everyone thinks that just adding stainless steel hardware to steel bodies will prevent rust when actually it’s just going to have the same level of rust as a poorly prepared hardware item/steel or aluminum body will have.
I'll look Inot it, this video is several years old I believe, I could do a update, last time I seen the truck it was doing pretty well. Stainless steel is basically just steel without the carbon right?
@@townsendliving9750 steel actually has lower carbon then stainless. When stainless steel is prepared from steel, chromium, nickel, nitrogen and molybdenum is added. Stainless on its own is far better at preventing corrosion but things get gnarly when you mix dissimilar metals and moisture. We see it all the time after years in the field with the bodies we work on!
@@thebeardofpepe I havent watched this video in a long time nor do I remember the details, but I think i used stainless over bed liner. But these trucks do 70k miles a year, and usually get wrecked before the 5 year mark. It's good to know on future projects, but guarentee these will outlast the truck by far
Which door latches are you using? Just got this service bed and it needs some tlc.
Knaphiede
@@townsendliving9750 I caught that in the video but the website has cargo door latch, 2 point compartment door latch, rear cargo door latch, ect.
Good video thanks man
Where are you located?? I have an old Stahl 6ft bed I'd like restore planned to do it myself but never seem to have the time
I'm in Farmington NM
I'm in Farmington ! I would love to get together and maybe get some work done to my truck.
I am looking for a similar service bed. I have a 99 dodge 3500 extended cab with a long bed.
Where are you located, I have a used one up for sale right now
Don’t forget about me on the numbers and pictures please.
@@4400CONOCO what do you mean?
Do you have anything to fit a 99 Dodge Ram 3500?
I was asking for pictures and how much?
Hey man where are you located. I have a service bed I would like to send you is pretty banged up but not much rust I don’t need it perfect just going through like you did this one.
I'm in Farmington NM
How can we contact you for your services?
What’s your opinion on the duramag bodies?
You mean duramax? Truck bodies or what?
I’m familiar with the duramags they are EXCELLENT I have a knapide on my current truck and wish I had my duramag back
How can we get in contact
Where you located?
We're Re you located man. I need get my bed liner my truck. I call around shop they want 950$
I'm in Farmington NM
I need to do something to my trucks are you in Chicago?
No, new Mexico
Where can I buy these tail lights?
Unfortunately the only place is knapheide unless you can find some used ones, which is usually not gonna happen, so straight from manufacturer or local knapheide dealer might have them in stock
How can I contact you for my build
505-516-9766. Let me know when you receive this message so I can delete this comment.
Where you located brother any contact information
Where you located Playboy? List your address and contact info... I have a service body on a bucket truck
ever built a custom bed? if so or not pleas can i get an email or something i can contact you though im looking for a custom service bed built
I have built a few, I am working on two right now, gonna make a video Tomorrow of both of them. I have made some welding trucks and soo a 24 foot long service bed for a semi truck.
Jasontownsend89@gmail.com
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