Nathan_OR
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Hey guys, I know a lot of you out there are experts at welding so I thought I'd ask for some advice.
I have a hole in the bed of my truck, about a 10" square, from a popup gooseneck hitch which had to be removed due to improper installation. Just imagine a square hole cut in the bed sheetmetal in the middle of the bed and you'll have the right picture in your head.
We are going to have a spray in liner applied (suggestions there as to Line X vs. other brands would be appreciated too!). Before we do, we want to have the hole patched, but I'm wondering if I could do it myself. I can do some welding, though not an artist like some of you guys. But this doesn't need to be structurally super strong, because it won't bear any trailer weight or anything, just needs to be good enough not to crack under bed flex. And it doesn't have to be pretty, because I can grind down the rough edges and then the bedliner should conceal the rest.
So how would you guys approach this, given I can only access from above? I was thinking of screwing a plate, about 12"x12", up tight against the bottom, then welding around the edge trying to get some flow in between the two plates (under the bed, on top of the plate) before applying a bead around the edge of the hole, then grinding flush. Then I could remove the 8 or so screws, caulk the holes, and let the bedliner cover those holes up.
Any problems or suggestions for how to do this better/stronger/faster?
Should I take it to a body shop or is this something a complete amateur could tackle?
Thanks for the advice guys,
Nathan
I have a hole in the bed of my truck, about a 10" square, from a popup gooseneck hitch which had to be removed due to improper installation. Just imagine a square hole cut in the bed sheetmetal in the middle of the bed and you'll have the right picture in your head.
We are going to have a spray in liner applied (suggestions there as to Line X vs. other brands would be appreciated too!). Before we do, we want to have the hole patched, but I'm wondering if I could do it myself. I can do some welding, though not an artist like some of you guys. But this doesn't need to be structurally super strong, because it won't bear any trailer weight or anything, just needs to be good enough not to crack under bed flex. And it doesn't have to be pretty, because I can grind down the rough edges and then the bedliner should conceal the rest.
So how would you guys approach this, given I can only access from above? I was thinking of screwing a plate, about 12"x12", up tight against the bottom, then welding around the edge trying to get some flow in between the two plates (under the bed, on top of the plate) before applying a bead around the edge of the hole, then grinding flush. Then I could remove the 8 or so screws, caulk the holes, and let the bedliner cover those holes up.
Any problems or suggestions for how to do this better/stronger/faster?
Should I take it to a body shop or is this something a complete amateur could tackle?
Thanks for the advice guys,
Nathan