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03-18-2017, 01:50 AM | #1 |
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Wood Posts for Bed Corner Pockets, 1930 Pickup
I've looked around some but I can't find any off-the-shelf wood posts for a 1930 pickup bed. I've even talked with a couple of wood shops but their pricing says the're not very interested.
The four bed pockets are 1 1/4 x 2 inches. I would like to find some hardwood posts around 14 inches long so I can use them as cargo tie-off's. Any ideas on an easy and inexpensive way to find some posts? |
03-18-2017, 02:11 AM | #2 |
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Put your general location in your profile (and in this case your post) and maybe someone will suggest a place that would do the work reasonable.
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See if you can find a wood working club in your area. I am sure someone would be glad to make them for you. I would do it for you but we have most of the country between us. Also check with a cabinet Shop. I would do it for no cost if you furnished the wood. I have a friend up the mountain above Chico that could do it but I understand Hard wood is expensive out your way.
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I used countersunk T nuts so I could bolt the stakes in tightly, to stop rattles, and keep the sideboards a bit above the painted bed, to save the paint. |
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But, but, but, . . .
The side boards are held up by the corner posts, are they not?
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An inexpensive way of hardwood posts, may be old hardwood skids. Great way of re-purposing the lumber. Good luck. Jeff
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The location really helps. I am in Culver City and if faced with your problem I would call the "House of Hardwood" at (310) 479-4196 and ask for the price of oak wood milled to the size you specified. Try the yellow pages for hardwood in your area. A cheaper solution would be fir, birch or maybe oak if they have it from the local lumber yard milled (cut) by them to the size you specified. I would take the rough wood and sand it smooth and finish it. The sanding and finishing is probably where most of the cost is.
The attached photo shows one of the cargo tie downs on my '31 RDPU. Charlie Stephens Last edited by Charlie Stephens; 03-18-2017 at 03:15 PM. |
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I used hardwood that I purchased at home depot and sanded them to fit.
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Maybe a high school shop class could help you out?
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Big Hammer has the correct solution. Get your measurements, get some wood and go see the teacher. This would be a good project for one of their students. Be sure to take your Model A to the school when you go for an extra attraction. Also, make the stakes a hair small as moisture will swell them some and someday you may want to remove them.
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I agree with springerpete if you don't have a neighbor with a table saw. I just assumed half the people owned a table saw. It shouldn't take more than a few minutes on the table saw to have 4 corner posts, but then I'd add sideboards like Carl showed. That way you can tie off anywhere on the side. I bought some nice Maple boards at Menards to make my own floorboards for my 28 and early 29.
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A few folks have suggested that I go to a school and get some students to do the job. At first glance this is a very reasonable suggestion. I think most of us grew up having taken some shop classes in school.
Times have changed I'm sad to say. Here in So Cal, the schools are pitiful. Oh sure, there are some good schools for the previewed few or the lucky ones, but mostly the schools don't offer much in the way of real world skills for the masses anymore. Shop classes have been mostly gone for some time now. Hopefully now that the Great Recession is largely over, maybe more funding for shop classes and the arts can be allowcated. |
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Thats shameful about your schools! In my area I have seen piles of wooden pallets beside dumpsters, that is shameful also! My dad would save wood, cardboard, metal, etc. Once I was building a 22 ft wall for him and ran out of long boards. Told dad I needed to go to the lumberyard and spend some of his $. No he said, and he showed me who to scab shorter boards together and make them longer. He grew up in the Great Depression, they saved everything, like us saving model A's ! I was also taught to straighten out bent nails and reuse them. I joke dad was tight as bark on a tree, he was very giving with his knowledge
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Back when I was first married, still in college, and poor as a church mouse. The company I was working for had purchased a bunch of equipment that was made in Germany. All that equipment came on wooden pallets. Not just any of the junk pallets you see these days, but heavy duty solid oak pallets.
I salvaged all the pallets that I could. Talked my father-in-law to haul them over to our apartment in his pickup. Managed to build all sorts of things out of them, including a fence to contain our 1 yr old son.
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