[NSRCA-discussion] Moving pickup floor
Pat Hewitt
phewitt at farmersagent.com
Wed Apr 25 14:15:19 AKDT 2007
Ken your correct, My first one I failed to have the stop but I only made that
mistake once.
Pat Hewitt
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Received: 03:41 PM CDT, 04/25/2007
From: "Ken Thompson" <mrandmrst at comcast.net>
To: "NSRCA Mailing List" <nsrca-discussion at lists.nsrca.org>
Subject: Re: [NSRCA-discussion] Moving pickup floor
Ed,
I had thought of something like this back when I used to drive a pickup. The
idea I was going to use was 2x4's down both sides with 8' lengths of garage
door track bolted to them. You could use 4 garage door roller assemblies
bolted to your "strengthened" sheet of 3/4" ply. Utilize a stop to keep it
from coming out too far and also 2 legs that swing down for additional
support.
I have no idea what kind of lengths of track are available, as I said, I never
went past the planning stage.
I'm sure there are a ton of good ideas out there.
Good luck,
Ken
----- Original Message -----
From: Ed Deaver
To: mini-iac at yahoogroups.com ; NSRCA Mailing List
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2007 3:21 PM
Subject: [NSRCA-discussion] Moving pickup floor
Hey everyone. Am soliciting ideas to make a floor for my 8ft bed Dodge Ram
that will slide easily.
Have checked out drawer rails but none are long enough and the saleman
states wouldn't handle the weight. There is a kit out there for around $600
but think it can be made much cheaper. Already have a 3/4" piece of ply.
Just need to figure out a way to be able to slide it in and out of the bed
without getting a hernia, or using such force that the planes dislodge when
putting back in.
Some thoughts I had are using 2x4's on the side and making a slide channel
using 1x1's and lubricating with some grease, lithium ect. Don't know how
that would work.
Another thought is to try to find some sort of premade "track" that can be
screwed to the 2x4 and the ply using a series of bearings/wheels to slide
easily.
The next question is do I put a movable leg on the end so when pulling out
it drops down and supports the floor, or just have a dead line on the floor
and never pull it out past that point?
Thanx in advance and any help or ideas are greatly appreciated.
Ed
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