I wasn't sure if this post was more appropriate for the wood shed forum or the tool shed forum. Since it has some pics with firewood I opted for the wood shed. A relative of mine from Seattle was in town over the 4th of July weekend. He's 79 years old and a U.S. Marine veteran who drove a deuce and a half in Vietnam. He's a handyman and we worked together on putting these sideboards on my truck. I make no claims about being handy. He did the skill work. I was his assistant. It took about two and a half hours. I thought the project turned out well. It was my idea to put the wood cookie decorations on. They seem appropriate since I mainly haul firewood. I bought the deer and bear metal decorations from Bass Pro Shops and screwed them to the wood cookies. Now I can haul approximately twice the amount of wood as before. I realize that the two pics with the wood in the bed are not showing full capacity. I was cutting the first week of July during a heat wave on the side of the road and my butt was kicked. I thought it was better to quit than get heat stroke trying to get a full load. The other pic shows all the splits from the rounds I got on the side of the road.
Helpful hint. You might want to add a chain across the back of the side boards at the top. I spread a bed to the point the tailgate fell out.
Thanks MikeInMa . We have a lot of deer and bear here in central Pennsylvania, so I thought it would be cool.
Very nice SO2S! Almost too nice to use. Thankfully i dont have that on my PU as id overload it all the time.
I sure do appreciate the positive feedback buZZsaw BRAD . Yes, I believe you when you say you'd probably overload it! I've seen the pics of the tons of wood you get. Like I told you once before, you're one of my heroes in FHC!
Thank you Canadian border VT ! My students will get a kick out of it when I go back to school in a couple weeks.