




One of the most useful additions to a trailer!Trailer rub rail
Car hauler needed new fenders, decided to make rub rails along with the new fender mounts.

One of mine pulled that. I cancelled anything that didn't directly benefit me. Car insurance, heat, electric, phone, school... Took 1 week.My fifteen year old has decided lately that he shouldn't have to help with anything that doesn't directly benefit him.
So no holding them under water?One of mine pulled that. I cancelled anything that didn't directly benefit me. Car insurance, heat, electric, phone, school... Took 1 week.
Nah. Too much effort. Couple phone calls to retract my support. Problem solved. And he got to pay to reinstate services. And continue paying for them. A win-win resolution.So no holding them under water?![]()
Oh man do I have some questions for you....
Looks kinda like a flea crawling up an elephant's leg with "amorous" intentions... Steve
Looks kinda like a flea crawling up an elephant's leg with "amorous" intentions... Steve


I love seeing all the various wholesome collections here on GJ.Mostly finished whiskey rack.






Sorry for your truck theft issues but that is a damn nice flat bed! Did you wing the design or work from plans?I have a 2000 F 350 bought new in '99. Got stolen a few years ago, was recovered and trashed, insurance company totaled it, I bought back from insurance co.; because 7.3L Powerstokes are hard to find. The bed was gone among other things. I couldn't find a decent replacement bed, so I built a flatbed for it. Truck was sitting in the driveway while I wired up the lights. Came home from work, and it was gone again; not the same thief as he's in jail in Idaho, different thieves. No shortage of them in Washington. I had installed a kill switch, and found the truck a block down the hill. Here's a few pics.
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I worked from plans. Bought a kit from Double Diamond Fab. Kit provides plans, the three tail pieces with light cutouts, and a few gussets. I bought the steel, cut it, welded it up. Kit was $700, but I’m glad I bought it as I would designed something way heavier, and cost more. I just followed the drawings and everything went together perfectly.Sorry for your truck theft issues but that is a damn nice flat bed! Did you wing the design or work from plans?
My 2003 F350 bed is in sad shape between the famous Ford rusted wheel well arches and rusted out bed supports.
Truck was sitting in the driveway while I wired up the lights. Came home from work, and it was gone again; not the same thief as he's in jail in Idaho, different thieves. No shortage of them in Washington. I had installed a kill switch, and found the truck a block down the hill.
Sides and lower frame 2x2 tube .120 wall. Top and middle frame 1x2, .120 wall. 1x1 verticals.What size and thickness of tube did you use?
How did you put the radius on the top tubes?
Rolled or kerf and weld?
Man, that brings back memories of my first tractor, JD332. Nice job on the forklift attachment. Had a belly mower on the 332 used to manage a couple acres. Thought about adding a loader/fork, decided instead to upgrade to a Kubota B26 which I still have.Cross posted by request.
My fifteen year old has decided lately that he shouldn't have to help with anything that doesn't directly benefit him. I had 9 crated tillers to move from the garage to storage. This moved a fork attachment for my garden tractor loader from the someday list to the now list.

Nice work. Couple of questions. How much does the finished bed weigh? How did they steal it each time? Bust the column or something?I have a 2000 F 350 bought new in '99. Got stolen a few years ago, was recovered and trashed, insurance company totaled it, I bought back from insurance co.; because 7.3L Powerstokes are hard to find. The bed was gone among other things. I couldn't find a decent replacement bed, so I built a flatbed for it. Truck was sitting in the driveway while I wired up the lights. Came home from work, and it was gone again; not the same thief as he's in jail in Idaho, different thieves. No shortage of them in Washington. I had installed a kill switch, and found the truck a block down the hill. Here's a few pics.
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love those wheels!Oxy acetylene cart.
Here are some pics from the start of the build.
A friend gave me this old rail station luggage cart when he moved out of state.That cart was pretty cool though.
I figured the bed weights about 500 lbs, about 250 lbs more than stock bed. Both times they broke the doors locks and destroyed the ignition switch. Kill switch interrupts the starter relay. I know have a Lok-It ignition lock on it.Nice work. Couple of questions. How much does the finished bed weigh? How did they steal it each time? Bust the column or something?
Is the kill switch a fuel shutoff?
Hmm. No wonder it got stolen.Kill switch interrupts the starter relay.
my 2000 7.3 got broken into last year, they broke the door lock/handle, and the ignition on the column. but they didn't take the truck for some reason. I assume they tried to start it and it wouldn't start because the clutch pedal wasn't depressed... and then they probably noticed it has a manual transmission and then left because they wouldn't know how to drive itI figured the bed weights about 500 lbs, about 250 lbs more than stock bed. Both times they broke the doors locks and destroyed the ignition switch. Kill switch interrupts the starter relay. I know have a Lok-It ignition lock on it.
Well it slowed them down enough to only get a block down the road.Hmm. No wonder it got stolen.
I would expect most any car thief with a screwdriver to have learned how to bypass that when he was knee high to a rattlesnake...
A fuel shutoff might have slowed them down a little more. Maybe.
So how did a starter cutout slow them down if they got it started anyway and drove it a block away?Well it slowed them down enough to only get a block down the road.
They pushed it out of the driveway and rolled it down the hill and destroyed the ignition switch; I don’t think they ever got it started.So how did a starter cutout slow them down if they got it started anyway and drove it a block away?

Ohhh ok. Gotcha.They pushed it out of the driveway and rolled it down the hill and destroyed the ignition switch; I don’t think they ever got it started.