The bolt in part of the headache rack is a great idea. People can change out company logos if needed. I also like the idea of bolt on boxes below the bed. Maybe in the future build a custom hauler bed for the full time rv or equestrian crowd.
@@ProspectFarmandFab atm no there is a thin line, everything turns over dollars, just trying to build a reputation with them and start doing more and more, its hard to compete with the big manufacturers as they spit out a ton of them and get big discounts on steel bulk, im trying to make better quality ones just takes more time which is thinner margins, but i love building this stuff, hope to start doing full truck builds, which my next build series will be and have two series to that build!
The bolt in part of the headache rack is a great idea. People can change out company logos if needed. I also like the idea of bolt on boxes below the bed. Maybe in the future build a custom hauler bed for the full time rv or equestrian crowd.
Nice simple build. Keep building them man. Love to see more utility beds
@@JordanBailey30 thanks man! Got a skirted flatbed and truck build series starting this weekend!
You did a awesome job on that
@@randycordes464 Thanks! Appreciate it!
Good looking bed..
@@rogerkisling8869 thanks!
Love this Flatbed build
@@fordmuscleluis9710 thanks!
Nice work bro
@@gearhead181 thank you!
Killer video man, turned out great
@@LeGrandMetalWorks Thanks man! Appreciate it!
That bed is 🔥. Love these types of videos. What thickness is the headache rack that is lasered out?
@@christopherdodson323 thanks man, the basic is 1/8” but i have options for thicker
How does one become a customer? Do you have a website? Also can't wait for truck build episodes coming soon!!
@@t.j.buskirk1255 email me:
Tsheldon@wickedworkz.com
How would you wire the lights on a newer super duty f350 with bliss lights
@@edwinbarrios9279 i just get factory pigtails then wire a resister and wire to flatbed wiring
just out of curiosity, why do flatbeds use c channel and not some type of square or rectangle tube? im guessing something to do with strength?
@@codygrooms3127 you can use either, but channel is cost effective and very sturdy, also allows for some flex
Are these flatbeds money makers for you? You got enough of em to build to keep you busy?
@@ProspectFarmandFab atm no there is a thin line, everything turns over dollars, just trying to build a reputation with them and start doing more and more, its hard to compete with the big manufacturers as they spit out a ton of them and get big discounts on steel bulk, im trying to make better quality ones just takes more time which is thinner margins, but i love building this stuff, hope to start doing full truck builds, which my next build series will be and have two series to that build!