Building a flatbed for my T100 and was planning to use aluminum, but then found nidacore which seems very useful for the purpose. Strong, lightweight, and relatively inexpensive compared to some of the other core materials.
Any thoughts about building a flatbed and fold-down sides from this stuff covered with fiberglass? I'm really trying to cut back on weight as well as I will be asking my truck to haul a homemade truck camper made from the same stuff and pulling a sailboat while travel-nursing..and no, I don't plan to leave the engine or suspension stock either. Looking at a 6.5L GM diesel and grafting the entire front and rear suspension and axles from my old FJ80 that I lost in Hurricane Michael.
Any thoughts about building a flatbed and fold-down sides from this stuff covered with fiberglass? I'm really trying to cut back on weight as well as I will be asking my truck to haul a homemade truck camper made from the same stuff and pulling a sailboat while travel-nursing..and no, I don't plan to leave the engine or suspension stock either. Looking at a 6.5L GM diesel and grafting the entire front and rear suspension and axles from my old FJ80 that I lost in Hurricane Michael.