Aluminium or Steel Checker plate-opinions, pros and/or cons?
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Aluminium or Steel Checker plate-opinions, pros and/or cons?
Hey all, just ing, and thinking about starting a new headache.... I mean project on my truck. Wondering what ideas are out there regarding floor replacement in the tub? Chances of finding an original floor in good condition down here are slim at best, so I'm thinking checker plate. Anyone had a bad experience, or good? Just fishing at this stage....
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If it was me, i'd look for a better tub and just swap the whole shebang.
a tub is a bed right?
a tub is a bed right?
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By Tub I mean Style Side Tray (as in the little pic next my name). I guess terminology is a little different.
I would love to replace it with a better one but it's near on as good as I have seen for this vintage around here (unless someone can fit one in a box and mail it down here!!!) , hence the need/desire to rebuild the floor in it. I have done some work, repairing sections that stress fractured across the front of the bed.
I'll stick a coule of pics up for something to look at.
Cheers, Damian
I would love to replace it with a better one but it's near on as good as I have seen for this vintage around here (unless someone can fit one in a box and mail it down here!!!) , hence the need/desire to rebuild the floor in it. I have done some work, repairing sections that stress fractured across the front of the bed.
I'll stick a coule of pics up for something to look at.
Cheers, Damian
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re: Aluminium or Steel Checker plate-opinions, pros and/or c
It looks like you have the skill and ability to put in a new floor.
and nothing says tough like diamond plate. Steel is going to get heavy. Aluminum would be the way to go, but it's gonna be more costly.
and now master welder, i have a question for you, How do you securely attach the aluminum to the steel of the frame?
and nothing says tough like diamond plate. Steel is going to get heavy. Aluminum would be the way to go, but it's gonna be more costly.
and now master welder, i have a question for you, How do you securely attach the aluminum to the steel of the frame?
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Yes well, that is one thing I am still very much pondering. Stainless rivets was one thing I thought of, But I reckon it might look tacky, if it's even possible!. The weight factor is definatley agaist steel. I'm in no real hurry to do the job, it's solid enough for now with the work I've done so far. Briefly thought of just a flat-bed, but I love the lines. I'll still definately be looking out for a tub with a better floor in the mean time don't get me wrong, just weighing up options, ya know. Thought it may give it a little something diferent. Feed back is good. thats why I reckon this site is so great. I am no guru (and certainly no 'master welder'!). It's very much my first truck and I have learnt a lot, but still such a long long way to go!
Thanks for the input, much apprecated, as any more will be.
Damian
Thanks for the input, much apprecated, as any more will be.
Damian
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'99 Fairlane Ghia
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If its not gonna be used to haul alot you could always go with one of those fancy wood bed kits.
Jeremy
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I saw one at a custom show and the guy used the hardwood flooring that you buy at home depot! it was sharp! He used a mirror for the bulkhead!
it looked like the wood never ended! real cool!
it looked like the wood never ended! real cool!
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Now a wood kit is a great idea. hmmm flatbed or woodkit for my 72? Best be flatbed for me. I'd hate to get blood in the wood and not get it out after hunting season. Plus, camping season and all the gear plus motorcycles being dragged across it.
Jay
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