Your work is awesome! Love the content! I’ve had 68 C10 long bed for 10 years and it’s time to get it built. Been stacking up parts and watching all your videos🤘🏼
Thank you sir I’m glad you enjoy the videos! Nice, yes that’s the hard part is stacking up parts. Hopefully the videos can help a bit on your build! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I glad i found your video, I'm about to go through the same process and you're right everything i found was how to do square bodies and not very clear details on measurements on doing the notch when shorting the rear. Your way definitely seems to simplify the whole process.
@@jasonramirez3530 it’s about 5.25 as long as you clear that front bed bracket. In the rear as long as you’re in front of those bed mounting holes you’ll be okay. You can re use them and not have to drill any necessary holes. So it’s a more or less 5.25.
@@ciscomatic_c10 It was there this morning. I was able to save it. I am getting ready to do this on my 68 LB and I wanted to save it to reference later. Great video!
Slow down man.. Good video but way too fast. Can you give the dimension where to start cutting front and rear ? Does all the bed side bolt holes match?
Thank you for reminding me to slow down. I don’t wanna be boring so a lot of the times i do speed past details. So it depends where that first floor bracket is at. Usually you can cut between 5.25-5.5in from the front. That should clear that bracket. The rear is the same way. 5.25-5.5in should put you where you clear the bed mounting bolts. And yes, the bedside holes should match if you cut sides and floor correctly.
Your work is awesome! Love the content! I’ve had 68 C10 long bed for 10 years and it’s time to get it built. Been stacking up parts and watching all your videos🤘🏼
Thank you sir I’m glad you enjoy the videos! Nice, yes that’s the hard part is stacking up parts. Hopefully the videos can help a bit on your build! 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I glad i found your video, I'm about to go through the same process and you're right everything i found was how to do square bodies and not very clear details on measurements on doing the notch when shorting the rear. Your way definitely seems to simplify the whole process.
Man I totally appreciate this comment. It’s literally why I do it, to pass on knowledge and facilitate the community from my novice perspective. 🙏🏼🙏🏼
Nice work
Thank you sir, appreciate it!!
👍 As always a job well done! Hopefully you had plans for dia de los muertos and were able to have a great celebration.
Thank you sir! Appreciate the support! Unfortunately no plans just work
can you confirm the you started the cuts 5 1/4" from each end?
@@jasonramirez3530 it’s about 5.25 as long as you clear that front bed bracket. In the rear as long as you’re in front of those bed mounting holes you’ll be okay. You can re use them and not have to drill any necessary holes. So it’s a more or less 5.25.
@@ciscomatic_c10 thanks Brotha!
this is weird but for some reason there isn't a save option for your video.
Really? I wonder why.. let me look into it. Thanks for the heads up
@@ciscomatic_c10 It was there this morning. I was able to save it. I am getting ready to do this on my 68 LB and I wanted to save it to reference later. Great video!
@@jodydewey awesome I’m glad it’s going to help!
Where do you live, in which state?
Riverside California.
Slow down man.. Good video but way too fast. Can you give the dimension where to start cutting front and rear ? Does all the bed side bolt holes match?
Thank you for reminding me to slow down. I don’t wanna be boring so a lot of the times i do speed past details. So it depends where that first floor bracket is at. Usually you can cut between 5.25-5.5in from the front. That should clear that bracket. The rear is the same way. 5.25-5.5in should put you where you clear the bed mounting bolts. And yes, the bedside holes should match if you cut sides and floor correctly.