Well, I've just about got the floor of my bed done, and will be installing
the freshly finished wood, and stainless steel strips tomorrow. Seems a
little strange spending so much time preparing a cargo bed that will
probably never see any cargo!
One question for someone who's been there: I got more holes in the strips
than I have places to mount to the frame, So what's up, do I just put bolts
in those holes and tighten against the back of the wood where there is no
frame to mount to? It's either that, or have a bunch of square holes in the
strips.
Thanks!
Smokey Culver
'50 3600 5-window (mine)
'56 3600 (hers)
League City, Texas
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