Green79Scottsdale
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- Location
- G.R. - MI
- First Name
- Bob
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K20
- Engine Size
- 400
I hate not having tie-down anchors towards the BOTTOM of the bed. I have stake pocket inserts but those are usually too high to effectively hold DOWN what I happen to be hauling. So, I designed and fabricated some custom anchors (these are prototypes) utilizing the lowest bolts that hold the bed together. I haven't decided how I want to actually attach them. Right now I am leaning toward using some flat head screws from inside the bed with nuts between the bed and cab. That would be a nice clean appearance IMO. Or get longer bolts and put a nut on the anchor side.
I did one with a couple of holes in the case of using the same anchor point with multiple straps. Keep the ends apart from each other, just because it makes sense in my brain. The one with the larger hole was designed before the one with two holes. These are made out of cheap cold-rolled steel. The "real" ones I will make out of aluminum, and use stainless hardware.
They are 1" wide overall. I machined away 1/2" of the backside for more clearance up against the bed to get straps in the holes. The actual area where straps will be pulling is 1/4" thick and 1/2" wide. Way overkill for anything I will ever need. The bed will deform before anything happens to these blocks.
And before anyone asks, at this time I can NOT make and sell any of these. I used company time and material to make these, and technically I can't use those resources and sell the product without paying back my shop. I am formulating a strategy to do them however.
I did one with a couple of holes in the case of using the same anchor point with multiple straps. Keep the ends apart from each other, just because it makes sense in my brain. The one with the larger hole was designed before the one with two holes. These are made out of cheap cold-rolled steel. The "real" ones I will make out of aluminum, and use stainless hardware.
They are 1" wide overall. I machined away 1/2" of the backside for more clearance up against the bed to get straps in the holes. The actual area where straps will be pulling is 1/4" thick and 1/2" wide. Way overkill for anything I will ever need. The bed will deform before anything happens to these blocks.
And before anyone asks, at this time I can NOT make and sell any of these. I used company time and material to make these, and technically I can't use those resources and sell the product without paying back my shop. I am formulating a strategy to do them however.