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Not a lot of progress yesterday, knee keeps swelling up like a poisoned pup.

Got the finish welding done on the rear cross member and stuck a sheet of
1/2" OSB in the bed to square everything up then tightened things down.

After alternating ice packs and heat all night, the knee looks and feels better.

Tailgat today.
 

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I've kinda been struggling with the tail lights. If I could find something I like
better I'd do it. Maybe I'll find something different.[/QUOTE]

Looks like you have lots of room back there POPS. I guess it all depends on how new a style*you are willing to go.
I am planning on using these on my build. 1941-48 Chevy. May or may not have the blue dot in them.
If you look at the early 60's Fords they used round tail lights as well. Galaxies and Falcon. Or the early 60's Chevy's. They were round as well and and usually in sets of 3.
Torchie.
 

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I've kinda been struggling with the tail lights. If I could find something I like
better I'd do it. Maybe I'll find something different.

Looks like you have lots of room back there POPS. I guess it all depends on how new a style*you are willing to go.
I am planning on using these on my build. 1941-48 Chevy. May or may not have the blue dot in them.
If you look at the early 60's Fords they used round tail lights as well. Galaxies and Falcon. Or the early 60's Chevy's. They were round as well and and usually in sets of 3.
Torchie.[/QUOTE]

Thanks Torchie, I'll check them out.
 
That bed turned out to be sweet looking,[cl I would love to see it in person.

My aunts coming next week from Lexington, you can catch a ride with her.
It would be a heck of a trip tho. She talks nonstop and is 88 yrs old and drives all over the country.

I'd enjoy talking to you.
 
Getting there on the bed...

I got the tailgate and hinges made today. Got a whole lot of finish welding
to do and get the latches on.
 

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Nice looking tail gate. I am so stealing your hinge idea. It is so cool, and yet so simple. Perfect! [cl [cl [cl
 
wholy crap Pops....

You are moving faster than I can keep up....that is some nice finish work....you never cease to amaze me...[cl
 
Nice looking tail gate. I am so stealing your hinge idea. It is so cool, and yet so simple. Perfect! [cl [cl [cl

Thanks.
The hinges are simple and cheap. That's me in a nut shell.
The hardest part was drilling and tapping the 1" bar stock for one end.
Just welded the one. If I was going to do it again I'd just weld both ends
and unbolt one end from the stake pocket if you need to take the tailgate off.
 
You are moving faster than I can keep up....that is some nice finish work....you never cease to amaze me...[cl

Thanks Sarge. I guess I had to much down time and feel the need to
get something done since I can again. Did a lot to thinking and planning
and now it's time to catch up.
 
Tailgate turned out just like I suspected.
FREAKIN GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aren't you glad that we all voted for you to make that tailgate POPS[ddd
Looks great. I'm digging it.[cl :D [cl :D [cl
Torchie.

Well POPS, that tailgate is just icing on the cake. WOW!

Fantastic job Pops!!![cl

Thanks guys. It's been a lot of fun building this bed. Not really that much to it. If you need a bed I would say build it.

I ran out of wire for the mig welder so I went to Tractor Supply and bought a 10lb. roll of Hobart .023 solid wire. Got home and put it on and it was like I didn't know how to weld or something. I messed with it for about an hour and went and bought a roll of Lincoln wire and put it on. Everything went back to normal. I don't know if they missed the composition of that Hobart wire or what. Made in China where Lincoln was made in Mexico.

All I do know is Tractor Supply going to get their Chinese wire back tomorrow.
 

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