Not the first time I've seen the plywood trick but BY FAR the most well executed. Your ingenuity and skills are on a whole new level. How in the world have I not seen you before? And an even bigger mystery is how do you only have 203 subscribers? Make that 204 by the way. I've only seen a few of your videos so far but already I'm dumbfounded as to why your subs aren't in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions - seriously. I feel like I just got in on the ground floor of a soon to be epic viral sensation or something. Looks like I'll be bingeing the rest of your videos today until I'm caught up.
Very Good Idea using the plywood. You are correct that the steel frame with the wood is a challenge, as I have done them this way in the past. How are you strips to the plywood on the edges for the overlap? I don't see any hardware. You might of mentioned that in the video but I missed it.
Great video beautiful work, was wondering if you have a video of you making the frame so someone like me that would like to build one would have an idea of where to start?
Hey I notice you have a CB chassis very nice truck ! Great job . Is it a full chassis or a half back kit ? Did it work for you any thoughts on the product
Thank you. It's just a back half and it worked great. I have switched to Porterbuilt since then, and I stock their front dropmember, rear dropmember, and back halves. I usually have a couple ready to ship for 63-87 C10,s. I have the Porterbuilt parts in my blue 67 C10 that you can see on my website vannattafabrication.com
@@vannattafabrication1915 that’s awesome . I purchased the full 47-54 chassis and it’s been decent so far just communication from them has been terrible . They made a mistake on my rear end and sent one 4” too wide and will not reply to rectify the issue . Other than that it’s been ok . I know porterbuilt doesn’t do a 47-53 . Next time I may go with TCI
Hi Jason, very nice. I need to do my bed soon. I have a question about how the panels on each side of lift panel are attached. How do you support them, with a frame to the chassis?
@@vannattafabrication1915 I think he was talking about the wood/strips that don't lift that the mini tub fenders are attached too. How are those attached? Bolted to the side bed and a bracket down to the frame?
thanks for responding very helpful, I am going to attempt it on my 56 GMC A list of what I am gonna need would sure be helpful; 3/4" oak plywood, LMC strips, LS fab hinges. anything else you can offer would really be helpful. Amounts of each item for instance. BTW your website is pretty AWESOME.
I've been looking for years for hinges so I can make a flush mount bed cover, ive seen it done on a couple of cars shows and have even called to get information on parts or any help only to be treated like an idiot
So this is how I was thinking to do the bed, except for the part of lifting it and seeing all of that choice work on the chassis. Nice work sir.
Not the first time I've seen the plywood trick but BY FAR the most well executed. Your ingenuity and skills are on a whole new level.
How in the world have I not seen you before? And an even bigger mystery is how do you only have 203 subscribers? Make that 204 by the way.
I've only seen a few of your videos so far but already I'm dumbfounded as to why your subs aren't in the hundreds of thousands, if not millions - seriously.
I feel like I just got in on the ground floor of a soon to be epic viral sensation or something. Looks like I'll be bingeing the rest of your videos today until I'm caught up.
Thank you
Thank you very much!
@@vannattafabrication1915 great fricking work man!!
@@bigbrizzle7964 Thank you!
Very Good Idea using the plywood. You are correct that the steel frame with the wood is a challenge, as I have done them this way in the past. How are you strips to the plywood on the edges for the overlap? I don't see any hardware. You might of mentioned that in the video but I missed it.
Panel bond
Great video beautiful work, was wondering if you have a video of you making the frame so someone like me that would like to build one would have an idea of where to start?
Hi, where did you get the steel strips from? Need for 91 chevy 1500 short bed.
Hey I notice you have a CB chassis very nice truck ! Great job . Is it a full chassis or a half back kit ? Did it work for you any thoughts on the product
Thank you. It's just a back half and it worked great. I have switched to Porterbuilt since then, and I stock their front dropmember, rear dropmember, and back halves. I usually have a couple ready to ship for 63-87 C10,s. I have the Porterbuilt parts in my blue 67 C10 that you can see on my website vannattafabrication.com
@@vannattafabrication1915 that’s awesome . I purchased the full 47-54 chassis and it’s been decent so far just communication from them has been terrible . They made a mistake on my rear end and sent one 4” too wide and will not reply to rectify the issue . Other than that it’s been ok . I know porterbuilt doesn’t do a 47-53 . Next time I may go with TCI
@@spesh1300 That's odd. The main reason that I became a dealer for Porterbuilt is because of their customer service.
@@vannattafabrication1915 I meant Choppin block not PB ! .
Really appreciate you sharing Bruh, if you don't mind I need info, on the exact parts to do my 56 GMC. it would sure be helpful.
I used LS Fabrication hinges, and they are available at my website vannattafabrication.com. The chrome strips are from LMC. The wood is from Lowes.
Hi Jason, very nice. I need to do my bed soon. I have a question about how the panels on each side of lift panel are attached. How do you support them, with a frame to the chassis?
I used panel bond to attach the metal strips to the wood.
@@vannattafabrication1915 I think he was talking about the wood/strips that don't lift that the mini tub fenders are attached too. How are those attached? Bolted to the side bed and a bracket down to the frame?
Hey brother. Definitely love the idea and will be doing it to my 87 r10. Not sure where to get the bed strips from
I got them from LMC
@@vannattafabrication1915 ok cool. Thank you sir
You're welcome@@boastarr1095
how did you get the bed strips on the edge of the door to stay attached
Panel bond
thanks for responding very helpful, I am going to attempt it on my 56 GMC A list of what I am gonna need would sure be helpful;
3/4" oak plywood, LMC strips, LS fab hinges. anything else you can offer would really be helpful. Amounts of each item for instance.
BTW your website is pretty AWESOME.
Those are all of the parts that I used besides the bolts, washers, and acorn nuts.
Where'd you get the chrome strips? Where'd you get the wheel tubs?
The chrome strips came from LMC, and the wheel tubs were made by Gowen Mountain Speed Shop.
Nice job!
That’s slick AF
Love ur attention 2 detail man
Thank you!
Wow smart idea. Great job.
Thank you
I'm having a hard time locating hinges like that on the interwebs.
They are made by LS Fabrication and they are available at my website vannattafabrication.com
Wow this is badass. Very nice
I'm subscriber 718. I just found you and I like your style.
Thank you!
Thank you.
I've been looking for years for hinges so I can make a flush mount bed cover, ive seen it done on a couple of cars shows and have even called to get information on parts or any help only to be treated like an idiot
Nice work
Thank you
Beautiful truck
Thank you!