SirRobyn0
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- Location
- In the woods in Western Washington
- First Name
- Rob
- Truck Year
- 1984
- Truck Model
- C20
- Engine Size
- 305
Ok guys. I was given a rack this afternoon. It's pretty cool, but will need some rehabbing before it can be used. The side rails that go on the bed rails is in good shape and is nice and straight, as are the up and down posts. but the bad thing is the two top cross bars, which is just basically square tubing, fit together in the center so it could be adjusted for slightly different bed widths. However the last owner took and cut a bit off of the tubes so it could fit on a 8' stepside. So the cross top bars pull apart before they will reach across the width of the truck.
The two top bars are square tubing, each half of each top bar is the same sized tubing, but one half has a smaller tube welded in it, that slips in the other side and is then pinned in place. It looks like the larger "receiver end" was cut off, I haven't taken measurements yet but I'd guess it's about a foot short of being wide enough for my truck, maybe less. My thought is to either cut one of the tubes and weld a fixed tube slightly smaller inside of it to length it, or to cut off the existing smaller tube that slides in the receiver end and simply weld in a longer piece in. It seems impractical to add metal where it was cut. I'm sure this is hard to picture, but all I have are these few pictures he sent me. By the time I picked it up it was dark, so I'll snap a few at some point tomorrow. In the photos the top bars are closest to the camera on the sawhorses. I can weld well enough to do the job, but do you think I have a good plan or if you have a another idea I'd like to hear it. I've circled the slip joints in each picture.
The only other thing needed is a coat of paint, one of the cool things about this rack is that the cross top rails come off the posts with pins, and then the posts fold down forming end to end bedrails. I've never see one quite like this, but I'm sure others are out there. Some of you are probably aware I've been thinking of getting a softopper or tonneau cover which I've not made a move on either yet and I have no idea how this will play into any of that, but maybe if this turns out well I might try to make a homemade canvas cover to go over it. Well see that's getting a bit ahead of myself.
The two top bars are square tubing, each half of each top bar is the same sized tubing, but one half has a smaller tube welded in it, that slips in the other side and is then pinned in place. It looks like the larger "receiver end" was cut off, I haven't taken measurements yet but I'd guess it's about a foot short of being wide enough for my truck, maybe less. My thought is to either cut one of the tubes and weld a fixed tube slightly smaller inside of it to length it, or to cut off the existing smaller tube that slides in the receiver end and simply weld in a longer piece in. It seems impractical to add metal where it was cut. I'm sure this is hard to picture, but all I have are these few pictures he sent me. By the time I picked it up it was dark, so I'll snap a few at some point tomorrow. In the photos the top bars are closest to the camera on the sawhorses. I can weld well enough to do the job, but do you think I have a good plan or if you have a another idea I'd like to hear it. I've circled the slip joints in each picture.
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The only other thing needed is a coat of paint, one of the cool things about this rack is that the cross top rails come off the posts with pins, and then the posts fold down forming end to end bedrails. I've never see one quite like this, but I'm sure others are out there. Some of you are probably aware I've been thinking of getting a softopper or tonneau cover which I've not made a move on either yet and I have no idea how this will play into any of that, but maybe if this turns out well I might try to make a homemade canvas cover to go over it. Well see that's getting a bit ahead of myself.