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dwysywd

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great build. beside the photos do you have any plans from your build, specs or measurements already written down? if so, would you be willing to share?


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stuk4x4

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I have been kicking around an idea for a rack much similar to this for a couple years now. I have seen the bars on top of the bed rails and I really like them, but yours is one of the best I have seen. Great Job
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great build. beside the photos do you have any plans from your build, specs or measurements already written down? if so, would you be willing to share? Sent from my facsimile machine

Not really. Other than the specs I listed on the first page of this thread. I've built other racks for buddies and every time, they want different things. I will add that the uprights on the headache rack are cut to 15 degrees to match the cab of my 2016 Ram.

I have been kicking around an idea for a rack much similar to this for a couple years now. I have seen the bars on top of the bed rails and I really like them, but yours is one of the best I have seen. Great Job
Stuk4x4

Thank you. I use solid 1" solid rod for the rails. A person could use DOM 1" tube as another GJ user has suggested. But in my parts, DOM tubing is rare and very expensive, hence why I use the hot rolled 1" solid.
 

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I got the grade for the took box tacked up last night when I noticed something didn't look right. A tape measure confirmed my thoughts. The rack was almost a full 3/4" off from one side to the other. No one would notice but be, but I can't stand it. I cut the tacks from the 1" rails and removed them, and then loaded up a fresh cutting disc and cut the whole damn rack off :eye crazy:



After a tedious round of grinding and sanding, I was once again squaring the rack to the angle iron and re-welding it back in place. When I first tacked it, I had it sitting on the truck and I used the eyeball method...... didn't work out for me so well :headscrat



we have a saying here on the farm, "it looks nice cause we do it twice". you're not alone on this one!


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I can gather from the original page no problem. I just went back and reread it all. lots of details to jot down.
2 questions:
1) do you think I could fit a tonneau inside the rails? I have a low profile tonneau that mounts to the inside underlip of the bed.
2) I didn't see any weight. curious if you put it on a scale?



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Looks good, I have built a couple now too. I haul a fourwheeler around to check fields and irrigation. This is the one I built for my new f350 this spring.





 

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Does the box in the bed have a sticker that says,

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Quoted from the tomb of Leonidas?
 

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Hey I'm new here but I just finished a headache rack build a month ago.

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Great look headache racks fella's.

CCMAC - I was so close to using louvers instead of expanded metal. I built a flatbed last year for a buddy that wanted louvers. I liked the look. Next time.........
 
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