Hi there,
Already bit off more than I can chew but YOLO. I have a Toyota Chinook camper that I have cut in half with plans to bolt it to a 2013 Toyota Tundra. I have a boating background so fiberglass doesn't scare me and it was the reason why I wanted to use the Chinook shell. I didn't realize the Chinook had a steel frame inside of it and my goal is to use that for a little extra support/strenght.
There are a lot of details that I am leaving out for the sake of not wasting all of your day but basically I need to attach the 1"x1" vertical steel frame of the chinook to the truck bed that has had its bedsides hacked off. Originally I wanted to weld but now I am a little concerned about the thickness of the truck bed / it being some sort of alloy. I've also never welded before but I've always wanted to learn. Would it be better to find a way to bolt it together? Tips and ideas?
Already bit off more than I can chew but YOLO. I have a Toyota Chinook camper that I have cut in half with plans to bolt it to a 2013 Toyota Tundra. I have a boating background so fiberglass doesn't scare me and it was the reason why I wanted to use the Chinook shell. I didn't realize the Chinook had a steel frame inside of it and my goal is to use that for a little extra support/strenght.
There are a lot of details that I am leaving out for the sake of not wasting all of your day but basically I need to attach the 1"x1" vertical steel frame of the chinook to the truck bed that has had its bedsides hacked off. Originally I wanted to weld but now I am a little concerned about the thickness of the truck bed / it being some sort of alloy. I've also never welded before but I've always wanted to learn. Would it be better to find a way to bolt it together? Tips and ideas?