gprguy
Well-Known Member
Weather's about to change here and go from nice to fall starting tomorrow, so we did some leak testing on the cabinet. Only a few small leaks, some of which I've already fixed, one or two that need further investigation, and some others that I kind of expected. I need to build some baffles for the front vents, if water sheets down there it tends to get a little inside since the louvers don't overlap. Also the DEF hoses need some sealant added to the grommets. After that, gave the truck a wash for the first time in close to a year.


The amount of filth that came off the truck was impressive. After that it was back to working on the bed - I finished up hopefully the last of the welding on the underside of the steel frame, other than some brackets I need to add for the future storage boxes. I've also started attaching the aluminum top to the steel bottom using these brackets I picked up.

There will be additional, stronger things holding the deck down as well - but these will help locate it and keep it snug when there isn't a load on it.
I've also started reworking the front fuel filler - I decided that if I made the front one more rectangular instead of an angle down to the deck I'd have room to hide both the 7 way and the Lance 6 pin connectors on the backside. Something like this, but of course spaced a bit better.

On the front side I'll leave the angled bit for triangulation, and just square it off above.

Once I have the filler at least tacked together it'll be back on those little brackets, and then more on the aluminum deck.


The amount of filth that came off the truck was impressive. After that it was back to working on the bed - I finished up hopefully the last of the welding on the underside of the steel frame, other than some brackets I need to add for the future storage boxes. I've also started attaching the aluminum top to the steel bottom using these brackets I picked up.

There will be additional, stronger things holding the deck down as well - but these will help locate it and keep it snug when there isn't a load on it.
I've also started reworking the front fuel filler - I decided that if I made the front one more rectangular instead of an angle down to the deck I'd have room to hide both the 7 way and the Lance 6 pin connectors on the backside. Something like this, but of course spaced a bit better.

On the front side I'll leave the angled bit for triangulation, and just square it off above.

Once I have the filler at least tacked together it'll be back on those little brackets, and then more on the aluminum deck.
























