Took my beloved 2002 Granby off to repaint the floor pack and the cab - over bed. The grey paint on the floor pack was starting to get fairly thin so have been sanding it down and after some research am going to coat the entire floor pack with the Duplicolor Bed Armor roll on bed liner. Interestingly Duplicolor specifies this product can be used on wood but their regular truck bed coating does not specify application. So here is my issue, I noticed some wrinkles in the over cab coating along the edges of the aluminum strip. I scraped these wrinkles and sanded the entire over cab board to prep for the coating. In the front driver side corner there was definitely some light fraying of the wood. As I sanded a little bit it really started to come up. When I started getting into the plywood it was completely rotten along a few internal portions of the plywood. Came out dry, almost like foam. So, I need to get the old girl back together. I would say 95% of the plywood is still rock solid. I am thinking I will cut this corner out to good wood, splice in a new piece of 3/4" birch, use liquid nails along all the interface between the new and the old plywood, then lay a mat of fiberglass across the top of the repair from the inside. I realize the best way is likely to replace the whole board, but seeing as this is just a small piece in the corner I feel I can make it solid (between a tight fit, liquid nails, and the fiberglass). From the bottom, I will sand the interface smooth then the bed armor will cover it all up. With the texture the repair will not even show.
Any recommendations or examples of a similar splicing or full repair effort would really be appreciated. I also wanted to post in the FWC forum at WTW but do not have permission to post there even though I have a login?
I sanded back from the damaged corner
here is a photo of the bad corner.
Any recommendations or examples of a similar splicing or full repair effort would really be appreciated. I also wanted to post in the FWC forum at WTW but do not have permission to post there even though I have a login?
I sanded back from the damaged corner
here is a photo of the bad corner.