I had used tung oil on it last time, it wore off. Then I daubed it with used motor oil once or twice BUT I have come to believe that there’s no coating that’s going to preserve the wood for very long when it’s exposed all year to the sun and rain. In the winter the bedwood is soaked most of the time and that causes ‘cupping’ of the wood, holding the water even longer. Anyway, it’s time for another replacement after only 10 years.
I had considered using that composite decking material this time. It’s 5/4” material so there would have been a lot of fitting and routering of the material to fit it correctly. And it wouldn’t have been cheaper than wood.
I looked into buying the white oak again, now at over $4/bd. ft.
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I decided to take the easy way out and just order the wood (red oak) and when the weather gets nicer I’ll install it.
I ordered from https://classictruckbeds.net/product/fo ... -stepside/ and the wood was delivered to my door @ $400. Not drilled, but routed correctly for the bed strips, the sides and the end piece.
The wood was top quality, but of course the wood nowadays is milled from smaller logs, so there is a fair amount of flat grain.
I’ll try to post pictures later as the work progresses. I opened a PictureTrail account...Wanted to recommend this company, American Classics Truck Bedwood.