Builds 1963 FJ45LP Project (1 Viewer)

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Nice work, I was waiting to see who got this one. My dad and I have made several similar trips together to pick up vehicles over the years. A lot of great memories!
 
Fabbed up rear bed floor patch.

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That’s really great work. I’ve got the same work ahead of me. Did you ever check into cutting a 40”x68” rectangular skin from a donor Toyota, chevy, ford, …. and see how well a single piece would fit within front and back and within wheel wells? Just something I was thinking as I worked on the bed today.

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I have been looking at bed floors. Seems like an older S-10 bed floor may work. Not sure what gauge it is. I just talked to my metal supplier. He has an 8 foot brake so may try to do a 41”x 6 foot piece next week. My center section is repairable but it will have a bunch of patches.
 
You need to look at this thread. @miker is the master!
Go to page 4, posting 68. The press he made will blow you away!

 
Wow. Just out of curiosity, how long did it take?
 
A couple hours. Most of it was layout. You have to layout both sides because the sheet needs to be flipped.
Small I need is to find a new friend with a brake. A really big one…
 
This is how I did it if you can read my chicken scratch. My spacing moves both ribs next to wheel wells in a bit so I wont have to modify the rib for mount hole. If u wanted exact factory I would go from 1 3/8” to 1 1/2” on rib layout.

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