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Re: Plans to build a wood flatbed for GMC Pickup
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Posted by Dave Sherburne,NY on September 06, 2005 at 18:54:07 from (170.215.211.112):
In Reply to: Plans to build a wood flatbed for GMC Pickup posted by Oliver66 on September 04, 2005 at 20:45:24:
My last one, I used Oak 4x4 on top of frame rails then treated 4x4 for cross pieces. In NY there is a maximum width before you have to have clearance lights I think 81". After the Oak 4x4 put on upright stakes across the front, bolted to the Oak and to the 4x4 cross pieces GOT to be done first before the floor goes on . Then put the other cross pieces on where they wont rub on the tires with a load on. I usually put 2x6 on the outside of the floor and 5/4 treated deck material for the rest of it . questions E-mail me.
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