Making a flat bed

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i want to make a flat bed to go on my 78, dont have alot of money, any ideas?:uhoh:
 

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My dad made his out of diamond plate sheet metal and other odds and ends he had. It weighs quite a bit, but wasn't too hard to do.

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The side tool boxes were originally over the bed side boxes. He cut off the bottom part that hung in the bed.
 

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i dont have that laying around, i was thinking wood

i've seen it done with old bridge planks but they are pretty heavy.

measure once, cut three times thats my woodworking motto!
 

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a lot of the local 'Yota guys have made wooden beds, mostly because the stock bed rotted away. You might want to take a look at tube steel, make a frame out of that, then fill it in with either wood or thin plate.
 

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Find the Ford equivalent of LMC and get the wood bed kit. (it might be enough of a generic thing that the one for Chevy will work) then wrap the exposed edges(where the sides would normally be) with channel or angle iron/metal.

You might look into composite decking(made of recycled plastic) instead of PT.:dunno:
 

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I would say use a couple of treated 4x4 posts tied down over the width of the truck and then bolt some treated 2x6's lengthwise. This is probably the cheapest/easiest route to go, although not the strongest.
 

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