Need help with bed dissasembly

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  1. HICKL

    HICKL Member

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    I am trying to break my bed down for sand blast. I have everything off except for the support that goes under the tailgate. Is this pc welded somewhere? It wiggles around but doesn't seem to want to come apart. I don't want to tear it up.

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    Jeff
     
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    Bed Rebuilding

    Yes , the rear header is welded , this is very important if you ever plan to work the truck as it prevents the bed from spreading .

    Chevy Duty and other old truck supply houses , sell a very nice booklet called " How To Rebuild Your GM Truck bed " , chock full of details and info .

    Mar-K also sells a booklet , you cannot go wrong buying these two and reading _before_ you get 1/2 way through it .

    Once you've gotten all the new parts and wood , assemble the bed unpainted and find all the little boo-boos oin the wood or the new metal parts and fix them , then you can take it all apart and re-paint it .
     
  3. HICKL

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    Is it just a spot weld or what? I don't mind buying the book, but I need to get this thing apart and to my bodyman this weekend. Any more guidance would be greatly appreciated.

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    Jeff
     
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    It's a bit more than a spot weld and therin lies the rub ~ some folks skip it and then later on the bed gives them trouble .

    It is best to do the body work , re-assemble to ensure correct fittment then disassemble for painting , re-assemble , weld the rear sill in place then have the painter spot paint the damaged it.

    I know this seems a lot of work but it's a 52 year old machine and it needs special treatment to get it right .
     
  5. HICKL

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    Again, I am still at the dissasembly stage, just haven't figured out exaclty how all it's welded together and thus where I need to grind to get it apart. I take a closer look at it tonight and maybe it will become obvious to me.

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    Hello Jeff,

    At the rear cross brace (sill) part number in classic parts boox 13-116, the ends are welded approximately one inch to the bed side rails, just grind them to remove weld. But as Nate stated remember to reweld for strength.
     
  7. HICKL

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    Thanks guys, got it apart last night.

    Jeff
     

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