How to Make a Wood Truck Bed Floor

If you own a pickup truck, you know how important the bed is. Having a good truck bed floor can make all the difference when it comes to hauling cargo. While many truck beds come with standard steel or aluminum flooring, you might prefer the look and feel of a wood floor. Here’s how you can make your own wood truck bed floor.

Gather Supplies and Tools

Before you start building, you’ll need to gather the necessary supplies and tools. You’ll need:

Supplies:

  • Wood planks (make sure they are untreated and made for outdoor use)
  • Screws
  • Waterproof sealant

Tools:

  • Measuring tape
  • Circular saw
  • Drill with driver bits
  • Sandpaper
  • Paintbrush

Measure and Cut the Wood

Measure the dimensions of your truck bed and cut the wood planks to fit. Make sure to leave room for expansion and contraction due to temperature changes. Sand the edges of the planks to prevent splinters.

Install the Wood Planks

Lay the planks across the truck bed and secure them in place with screws. Make sure to countersink the screws so they are flush with the wood. Repeat until the entire bed is covered.

Seal the Wood

Apply a waterproof sealant to protect the wood from moisture and UV rays. This will prevent the wood from warping or rotting over time. Use a paintbrush to apply the sealant evenly and let it dry completely before using the truck bed.

Maintain Your Wood Truck Bed Floor

To keep your wood truck bed floor looking good and functioning well, you’ll need to maintain it regularly. This includes:

  • Checking for loose screws and tightening them as needed
  • Washing the floor with soap and water to remove dirt and debris
  • Reapplying the waterproof sealant every few years
People Also Ask:
1. How much does it cost to make a wood truck bed floor?

The cost will vary depending on the size of your truck bed and the type of wood you choose. On average, you can expect to spend between $200 and $500.

2. Can you use any type of wood for a truck bed floor?

No, you’ll need to use wood that is specifically made for outdoor use and is untreated. Cedar, redwood, and pressure-treated pine are good options.

3. How long does a wood truck bed floor last?

If maintained properly, a wood truck bed floor can last up to 10 years or more.

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