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Re: Refurb

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Got an inflated yard tire on the left rear today (came off the right front).
Temperature ranging from 99° to 103°.
Only 97° now.
Need to remove 7 more bolts to get the old bumper off before setting the winch bumperettes. I'm thinking seriously of telling the truck to do something unprintable to itself and going home for the day.
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Re: Refurb

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I want to install 6" high wood sideboards on the dump bed (2×8-6' ripped to 6" wide).
Looking at the truck, it isn't immediately obvious how they attach.
Anyone know?
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Re: Refurb

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Smart to walk away when the truck starts kicking your butt.
Sorry I don't know how you'd stake the sides.
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Re: Refurb

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I can think of two ways to do it that are unobtrusive.

The price of Red Oak Clear has put me into sticker shock.
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If you think wood is pricey, look at 5140 tube.
Wood will look dirt cheap. (I bought 40' for a mere $400 yesterday. For antenna towers)
It's hot (112°F) midday on so I am not doing much outside. What I have noticed now as I've aged is my skin is like tissue paper. Bump anything and bleed, bruise or both.
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Went to a local metal supply business today looking for materials to duplicate my missing tailgate for the 708.
I need 6 feet of 1.125" diameter bar. They required that I buy 20 feet and pay a cutting fee.
To get 6 feet x 18 inches of 10ga sheet, they required purchase of a 4 foot x 10 foot piece, plus cutting fee. I think they were hoping I would spend thousands with them - they kept repeating how expensive this was going to be. I politely declined.

Got two rims dismounted and ready for media blasting today. New front tires should arrive Wednesday. Once I get them mounted after paint cures, I'll be able to move the truck under cover.
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Time for a different supplier!
Most of the suppliers here at least have 10' precuts in bar stock. And sell drops of bar at $1.79 /lb. They had plenty of 1.25 1018 in 6' lengths in the drops. I bought one each of 1.25 and 1.50 7' long.
To get that 72x18 you would have to buy a 48x96 and pay for any cut after the first one. You get to keep the drops.
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"Time for a different supplier!"

Agreed. They kept laughing. Thought my request was funny.
I wasn't particularly amused.
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I like tall, narrow directional tires. Two STA 1050-16 tires arrived for the front of the 708 today.
9 inches tread width, a bit over 38" diameter, and directional tread depth is 19/32". A bit more shallow than I would wish, but I knew that on the front end. So far, so good. I look forward to seeing them on the truck - at which point it will be mobile around the shop and yard
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Re: Refurb

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"Most of the suppliers here"

Where can I find a list?
Looking for 10 & 12ga sheet, rectangular tubing, and bar stock.
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Re: Refurb

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JimC wrote: Fri Aug 01, 2025 3:48 pm "Most of the suppliers here"

Where can I find a list?
Looking for 10 & 12ga sheet, rectangular tubing, and bar stock.
Depends where you live. I've got more than a dozen steel supplys, 4 tube supplys and a couple specialty metals suppliers in my town.
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You're lucky. I live in the Memphis Metro area. Not much available here. I tried a local metal supply company day before yesterday.
They were telling me the raw materials for my 708 tailgate were going to cost several thousand. And laughing while they said it. I realize this isn't the old days, but I think a few hundred will do it.
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Re: Refurb

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Planning to sandblast two rims Monday
Do cosmetic repairs Tuesday and Wednesday
Prime Thursday
Paint with 24087 Friday
Let it cure over the weekend
And mount the two front tires on the following Monday or Tuesday
At that point, the truck will be towable, and I can get it under cover so heat and rain won't be such a problem.
Next step, mounting the winch bumpers (may do that while the rims are curing)
Then refurbing the hood.
One step at a time, and slowww, too slowww
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Well, I blew my intended schedule this week, but yesterday I did get two sideboards of Apitong hardwood that is reputedly 13% harder an 26% stronger than oak (usually used for flatbed trailer floors). It is an attractive reddish brown color and a full 2-1/8" thick.
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Re: Refurb

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0rdered two more 1050x16 tires, tube, and flaps today for the 708, for a total of 4.
Gotta bead blast and paint the rims.
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