i have a dodge 3500 it is a 1999 i am trying to find plains to build a flat bed for it can anyone help me i like the one in the ideagallery/around-the -shop
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Originally posted by hbswanson View Posti have a dodge 3500 it is a 1999 i am trying to find plains to build a flat bed for it can anyone help me i like the one in the ideagallery/around-the -shop
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Hey hbswanson! Put away your wallet, your money is no good here
As for your deck, like HMW said they are pretty straight forward. I work for a small company were we specialize in custom truck bodies and truck mounted equipment and this is a regular job we get.
The way we build ours is by using 4 inch channel propped up on end for longsils, attaching them to the frame with 1/4 plate (one end welded to channel other is bolted to frame).
Then Lay down some 3 inch channel accross the longsils to be your crossmembers depending on the size of deck they are usually laid 12" centers or 14" centers.
we then use 3x5 by 1/4 thick angle iron for the sides and front, laying the 3" side for the top to be flush with the wood. to do this establish your wanted width and cut spacers and just space it from the 3 inch channel. We usually bend up (with brake press) a tailboard for lights and lisence plate but the 3x5 angle will work fine for that too.
You'll want to get tongue and groove boards for this deck and notch them front and back so that they will fit underneath your front and back angle irons and still be flush with the top. When laying them down point the tongue towards the drivers side so that it will be nice and on the drivers side because chances are you will have to rip one of the boards down in order to slide it in to fit it up nice. remember to space the boards out a bit to allow for expansion when they get wet or else they will buckle and not be flat. The wood should be the second to last thing to be installed onto the deck with the last thing being the tail board.
If you want to install stake pockets just cut a hole in the top of the side angle peices and install with a peice of 3/16 plate with 2x 90 degree bends so that they are channel like or cut one side off a peice of rectangular HSS. when you tack them in make sure you recess them enough so that when you weld them it will be nice and flush.
your cargo winches and J hooks should be welded to the bottom of a crossmember
Cut a hole in the side of your side angle to acomodate your fuel filler cap. you might have to extend your fuel filler neck and buy or make a plate thing that you can weld in to recess your filler into the side of the angle and make it nice like right.
If you feel you want extra support or extra insurance or whatever for your crossmembers you can cut up some 3/16 plate into small triangular gussets and weld them on the outside of your longsils butting them to the bottom of the crossmember.
so now you have a flatdeck. now you need a baulk head or headache rack or whatever you want to call it. for these just mitre up some 2 1/2 or 3 inch square HSS 3/16 thickness and put some nice 3/16 checker on the bottom half (flush of course) and i think it's 1-10f mesh or something mesh in the top half.
i might put up some pictures of a bigger one i build and if i can find the drawings (napkin style) i might post them up too.
Hope this helpsMillerMatic 175
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Originally posted by hbswanson View Postdoes anyone know where i might find a blueprint of a flat bed that i might use for mine i will pay for it i don;t know where to start to build it i am in a welding class at college thanks a lot if you can helpMillerMatic 175
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test
i will be taking my n.c. dot test on feb 7 hope i past it i will be lis to weld for the state if i past it it will be on 6inch pipe in g6 g6 in on a 45% i am 55 years old and going to college ant that a blast i get layoff from the plaint i work at for 33 years they offed me a package to leave so i did that was back in july last yearLast edited by hbswanson; 01-16-2008, 10:59 PM.
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how big of a deck are you looking to build? they can take between 3 days to 1.5 weeks i find. the 1.5 weeks being the one that was like 22 feet long and
8'6" wide and made with a 4x6 3/8 angle perimeter. It was a hooklift version aswell as being my first flatdeck buildMillerMatic 175
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55 years young and still hard at it! Good on ya! sorry to hear about the lay off i fear i may i may suffer the same in the near future unfortunatly. lots of opportunities in the pipe welding right now, as soo as i get all my tickets i think i'll head up north for a bit to save up for a house perhaps. 6G pipe test eh? haha i look forward to doing that one! Good luck on your upcoming test and say hi to the college girls for meMillerMatic 175
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Originally posted by superredd View Post55 years young and still hard at it! Good on ya! sorry to hear about the lay off i fear i may i may suffer the same in the near future unfortunatly. lots of opportunities in the pipe welding right now, as soo as i get all my tickets i think i'll head up north for a bit to save up for a house perhaps. 6G pipe test eh? haha i look forward to doing that one! Good luck on your upcoming test and say hi to the college girls for meLast edited by hbswanson; 01-17-2008, 04:30 AM.
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i have problem with my truck flat bed i am building the dodge thas a 4in up turn on the rail at the wheel well , the front of rail has 2 bracket offset to the outside that the old 8ft bed bolted too i see one opt for it , put a 4in spacer on the rail to bring up to level then go with something like 3in channel all the way back to make it 10ft long , does anyone have a ideal for me to try or am i on the right path with this
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I used square tubing and sawed it off at different heights. Then I welded each of those to a piece of flat bar, bored a hole in the bottom and used existing holes in the top of the frame. Then added a piece of oak to the top.
Here is a couple pics.Scott
HMW [Heavy Metal welding]
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my truck
i thank a black flatbed will look good on this with 2 tool boxes on the sideAttached Files
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headrack
youall look at this and see if i need to put something else on itbefor i start building it ? i like all the input you can give me on this. i'll put the rest of the bed on post later as i draw them up. it will cost about 1000.00 for steel to build the hold thing . thanks for all the help that youall have giving me on this project
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balkhead
hey! sorry for no posting i've been away the last week or so. The balkheads i usually make are of something like 3x3 tubing different thickness depending on the application. when installed they are the same width as the deck and are flush on the sides with the deck aswell. they may be angled towards the top or sometimes are straight. sometime they will have extentions on the top so that you can tie up long lenths like you have in your drawings. my pictures are too big to put up and i havn't had time to make them smaller and i apologize for that.
http://www.bctruckbody.com/customtruckbodies.html
have a look on this page, it has a few examples and some specs on custom made service bodies and flatdecks and such.MillerMatic 175
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