No none. On the outside most are hidden under the fender and side bed posts. The others that are out have a painted to match cap nut that’s flush with side
That's perfect if you are not building a show truck. I want everything polished and the wood to look like glass. I bought my bed wood kit with stainless strips for about 450. It really isn't that much more in price.
True but I need something that will hold up to lots of weight and be able to use my truck rather than while on it. This is my shop trick so definitely wouldn’t want to sit an engine block on shiny wood lol
I'm going to try this on my 85 F150 Flareside. Thanks for the video.
Great job, I was looking for idea you’re doing for my project as well!! Thank you….
Great job!
Great video,tutorial.Thanks.
Love it!
You will have electrolytes between the steel and aluminum eventually.
But I do like the project overall for sure
Awesome
The bed looks good but do you now have a bunch of bolts visible sticking through to the out side of the bed
No none. On the outside most are hidden under the fender and side bed posts. The others that are out have a painted to match cap nut that’s flush with side
That's perfect if you are not building a show truck. I want everything polished and the wood to look like glass. I bought my bed wood kit with stainless strips for about 450. It really isn't that much more in price.
True but I need something that will hold up to lots of weight and be able to use my truck rather than while on it. This is my shop trick so definitely wouldn’t want to sit an engine block on shiny wood lol
Kool
Does any bolts go through the rails that are welded to inside boxside?
They are cap nuts that are painted to match, not noticeable
What tubing size is the floor you built?
1x1 square
Tractor supply sells longer sticks for cheap compared to Lowe’s
@@1194video thank you
Sweer