Attaching a 2x4 along the side of the bed provided a stop ledge for us to use when laying the fiberglass sheet on the bed frame. Without the ledge, it would be more difficult to align and square the fiberglass sheet. We used contact cement on the plywood and fiberglass sheet and then laid the sheet on the plywood bed. The 2x4 is then removed.
Saturday, May 4, 2013
Cab bed repair - Part 6
We were able to recover and reuse the fiberglass sheet that mounts on the outside bottom of the bed. We used a fine sanding pad to remove original wood and glue residue.
Attaching a 2x4 along the side of the bed provided a stop ledge for us to use when laying the fiberglass sheet on the bed frame. Without the ledge, it would be more difficult to align and square the fiberglass sheet. We used contact cement on the plywood and fiberglass sheet and then laid the sheet on the plywood bed. The 2x4 is then removed.
Attaching a 2x4 along the side of the bed provided a stop ledge for us to use when laying the fiberglass sheet on the bed frame. Without the ledge, it would be more difficult to align and square the fiberglass sheet. We used contact cement on the plywood and fiberglass sheet and then laid the sheet on the plywood bed. The 2x4 is then removed.
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