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Old July 29th, 2014, 03:07 PM
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Default Re: 1964 GMC 1000 Fleetside

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Yeah, pipe was my second thought. Liquid nails?

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You could maybe use a pipe end cap with a hole drilled in the top to run a lag bolt through. Kinda like this:



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Little primer and paint and it might blend well too. Or chrome paint. Or red with fire stickers

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That's something I had not thought of...(note to self

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). Thanks!

I was also considering something similar using these concealed joist hangers.


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The trunion wheel (removed from the truck) would fit inside the triangular opening as you attached the hanger to the wood. Then remount to the truck...after primer and paint, of course.

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