Bed sill mounting... at least two types.
Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:27 pm
As I am beginning to research for my wood bed restoration I have become aware of a few important facts. First, not everything is in the TMs and some very notable CCKW owners don't have all the answers.
Recently a question was asked on the mounting of a CCKW bed. All the 'know it alls' (as we will see, don't) said that the bed sill was drilled so the rivet heads of the crossmember would fit into them and allow the sill to lay flush on the frame. BULLOCKS! I said. I have in my possession 2 beds and one was drilled, the other had a section cut out, tapered on both ends... so I dutifully posted a picture of it.
Well, here's further proof that the know it all's, well, don't.
Note the TWO cut outs for rivet heads. I know this is a pretty banged up chassis. But the bed appears to be a composite one and they were used from 44 on. Add that to my wood bed and it seems a pattern is forming.
Which one is 'right'? Well, since the wood beds were not Yellow Coach/GMC Truck produced one could assume that each wood bed supplier had their own method. The beds are not in the SNL-G-508 other than as a reference PN and no specific TM for them was produced.
I'll be looking for more examples. But right now both were used, on at least two separate bed type.s
Recently a question was asked on the mounting of a CCKW bed. All the 'know it alls' (as we will see, don't) said that the bed sill was drilled so the rivet heads of the crossmember would fit into them and allow the sill to lay flush on the frame. BULLOCKS! I said. I have in my possession 2 beds and one was drilled, the other had a section cut out, tapered on both ends... so I dutifully posted a picture of it.
Well, here's further proof that the know it all's, well, don't.
Note the TWO cut outs for rivet heads. I know this is a pretty banged up chassis. But the bed appears to be a composite one and they were used from 44 on. Add that to my wood bed and it seems a pattern is forming.
Which one is 'right'? Well, since the wood beds were not Yellow Coach/GMC Truck produced one could assume that each wood bed supplier had their own method. The beds are not in the SNL-G-508 other than as a reference PN and no specific TM for them was produced.
I'll be looking for more examples. But right now both were used, on at least two separate bed type.s