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Granny 06-25-2025 08:47 PM

Pickup Bed
 

I am wanting to put a plywood floor in my pickup and have a couple of questions.
What ply would be best used?
Do you have to have a gap all way around it for expansion if so how much?
Granny

rawlir 06-25-2025 08:50 PM

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Are you using skid strips? What year of pickup?

Model51 06-25-2025 08:51 PM

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Granny,
The best match to the original floorboard material for your pickup is somewhat dependent upon what year pickup you have. Also, if your pickup was assembled in Australia, then it's going to be a product that was locally available at the time your pickup was produce. So share which year and version of pickup you are working on.

Joe B. 06-25-2025 09:22 PM

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If you want durability, I would use exterior grade underlayment plywood like in the link. It has thick plies, not a super thin veneer surface that won't last.https://www.lowes.com/pd/Plytanium-2...x-8/1000068939

Karl Wescott 06-25-2025 11:13 PM

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IMHO a solid piece of plywood is asking for trouble. It will be difficult to keep moisture out of the plywood unless the truck is inside 100%. The original design of planks separated by the rub strip bolts allowed air to circulate on the sides of the planks which I believed slowed the rotting process. Humble belief from wet western Oregon.

Kube 06-26-2025 08:30 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Karl Wescott (Post 2396996)
IMHO a solid piece of plywood is asking for trouble. It will be difficult to keep moisture out of the plywood unless the truck is inside 100%. The original design of planks separated by the rub strip bolts allowed air to circulate on the sides of the planks which I believed slowed the rotting process. Humble belief from wet western Oregon.

Without question....spot on advice. I'd use white oak, KILN DRIED!

19Fordy 06-26-2025 09:38 AM

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Granny: Plywood will hold moisture warp and rot and look terrible in a short amount of time. Use "Kube's" suggestion.
LOOK HERE: https://www.bing.com/search?q=how+to...ANAB01&PC=HCTS

Krylon32 06-26-2025 09:58 AM

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I did a solid floor in a couple 32 boxes I built from scratch and used a sheet of kiln dried
clear some kind of plywood that had a marine designation. Sold the trucks without the box ever getting wet so I have no feedback.

petehoovie 06-26-2025 10:28 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by 19Fordy (Post 2397037)
Granny: Plywood will hold moisture warp and rot and look terrible in a short amount of time. Use "Kube's" suggestion.
LOOK HERE: https://www.bing.com/search?q=how+to...ANAB01&PC=HCTS

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...6&d=1750948723

Kube 06-26-2025 11:20 AM

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Or like Ford did it...

terry 06-26-2025 12:50 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Kube (Post 2397057)
Or like Ford did it...

This is how it was done on my 48 Ford pickup. Metal entirely covered the top of the wood.
terry

Krylon32 06-26-2025 05:08 PM

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My daily driver deuce pickup still has the steel over wood floor and other than normal wear and tear the floor is as solid and looks as good as when it was originally made.

Granny 06-26-2025 08:15 PM

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the pickup I am working on is a 1938 Aussie built Ford

Bob NH 06-29-2025 09:51 AM

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Picture that Kube shows is about what my 35's had, maple under the steel pan

Granny 06-30-2025 07:44 PM

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Would marine plywood work in place normal plywood

s.e.charles 07-01-2025 03:54 AM

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yes; more better too.

but if you're serious about plywood in any configuration, seal the edges (marine or not).

ronn 07-01-2025 02:51 PM

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pressure treated- but only if stored inside.

GB SISSON 07-01-2025 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by ronn (Post 2398106)
pressure treated- but only if stored inside.

Are you referring to pressure treated lumber or pressure treated plywood?

New2restoring 07-02-2025 07:43 PM

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Marine plywood AA rated, then treated as well


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