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Old 07-06-2019, 01:36 AM   #1
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tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

The time has come to replace my old ply wood floor
I have a chance to get some 12 inch wide tongue and grove off of a tractor trailer floor.

Has any one used tongue and grove for truck bed floor on their daily driver?
Can I use it as is? or do I have to worry about expansion. I do not have any bed strips.
Any tips would be great.
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Old 07-06-2019, 11:04 AM   #2
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

The thickness is important, the bed sits on the wood. If the wood is good, and free, I would:
- plane to thickness
- rip to factory widths
- add factory edge details
- add bed strips
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Old 07-06-2019, 11:06 AM   #3
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

While I can't say one way or the other whether it will work, my gut feeling is not very well (without bed strips, and relying on the t&g for longitudinal clamping) - unless you have some other means of holding the floor level/preventing buckling. The bed strips serve the purpose of locking it all in. That would be my only concern, buckling, warping with no longitudinal hold-down mechanism. Possible to get bed strips of someone parting a truck and then rip the 9" planks to size with the appropriate rabbets to make the stock strips work? (EDIT: and jay makes a great point I didn't think about, thickness needs to be correct -I thought semi trailer floors were quite a bit thicker than bed wood, dunno tho)
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Old 07-06-2019, 12:45 PM   #4
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

I was going to go with exterior plywood but am now thinking about 3/4 x 8in x 8 ft pine siding. About $50 for the lumber.

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Old 07-06-2019, 01:28 PM   #5
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

Originally it was yellow pine don’t think white pine will last long
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Old 07-06-2019, 02:16 PM   #6
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

shp4man: 8' lengths aren't long enough for a long bed. In case you have LWB.
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Old 07-06-2019, 03:32 PM   #7
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

Wood expands and contracts across the grain. Using tongue and groove essentially produces a piece of wood 5' wide, which will expand and contract substantially. You can use it but:

-If you put it in during the humid summer months it might be OK.
-If you put it in during winter, leave about a 1/8 - 1/4" gap between boards.

Even at that I think that the gaps are going to fill with dirt, etc during the year and the next time it expands it will likely break the groove.

Not a problem for a garage kept show truck.

What might be cool and within your budget is to use 2 - 3 bed strips with the rest T&G. Will give a custom look.
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Old 07-06-2019, 03:47 PM   #8
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

''Using tongue and groove essentially produces a piece of wood 5' wide, "
thats some wide wood ya got there cj...!!!!!..haha
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Old 07-06-2019, 05:12 PM   #9
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

Thanks for all the input . This is what I wound up getting

They are 1" thick so I will plane them down cut the tongue off seal them with some Thompson seal round up some strips and call it done.

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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

slepysal, that stuff looks really durable.
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Old 07-06-2019, 05:49 PM   #11
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Thanks for all the input . This is what I wound up getting

They are 1" thick so I will plane them down cut the tongue off seal them with some Thompson seal round up some strips and call it done.
Of all the attempts I've seen at re-doing a bed with something other than stock, this is by far my favorite. I think it's going to look quite good!
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

Rough cut the planks and laid them out over the old plywood floor. I also got a line on some used bed strips ( or I might try to fab some up, looks like I will need 5 plus the 4 short wheel well ones . Thanks to all of you you for the tips
OEM4ME, hope it turns out ........ stay tuned
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

Sorry forgot to add the pics
for some reason they came out side ways :waa
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

Looking Good.
I am in to see the result.
You got a good thing going.






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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

That is awesome. Since the wood is laminated it will not swell as bad as a solid board. I bet you could get by with two bed strips.

Is that 18 wheeler bed floor material? It is going to look great.
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

That's called "Butcher Block" right? Where did you find it?
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That's called "Butcher Block" right? Where did you find it?
I'm liking it.
Yes, it reminds me of Butcher Block also:

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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

Thanks I have an idea on making some strips. Was going to use Thompson seal, Marine Spar or linseed oi


Hoping it turns out ! The wood was from a box van that had the floor replaced

Yea looks like butcher block !!

Im thinking of installing an under bed tank while the wood is off too...
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

So I am not finding anyone who is willing to plane the boards down to 3/4". I was wondering if the following ideas would work. 1st. I could leave the new boards on top of my old plywood and secure them with strips an lag bolts through the plywood floor. Or 2nd. Cut a 1/4 " deep by 1" wide rabbet that would allow the wood to go under the bed frame bevel the edge and secure the boards with strips and blots. Again I appreciate any feedback positive or negative
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So I am not finding anyone who is willing to plane the boards down to 3/4".
Why? Understandable if there are random bits of nails or broken screws embedded. It's a hell of a lot of work, but you can do it yourself with a router and homemade surfacing jig.
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Why? Understandable if there are random bits of nails or broken screws embedded. It's a hell of a lot of work, but you can do it yourself with a router and homemade surfacing jig.
Good idea! Now I have an excuse to get a router👍
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So I am not finding anyone who is willing to plane the boards down to 3/4". I was wondering if the following ideas would work. 1st. I could leave the new boards on top of my old plywood and secure them with strips an lag bolts through the plywood floor. Or 2nd. Cut a 1/4 " deep by 1" wide rabbet that would allow the wood to go under the bed frame bevel the edge and secure the boards with strips and blots. Again I appreciate any feedback positive or negative
I wouldn't think you'd have to plane the whole board down to 3/4", but just a grove at the bottom of the boards where the cross supports are.
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I wouldn't think you'd have to plane the whole board down to 3/4", but just a grove at the bottom of the boards where the cross supports are.
My idea was to trim the boards to allow them to slide under all the bed sides.
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

I started the tear down today but was only able to get 1/2 off,will post pics tomorrow
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Re: tongue and grove for truck bed floor?

I am doing 1/2 at a time.You can see one board in the rear corner.
The boards are acutely 1 1/8" thick so I used my table saw to make a 3/4 inch cut and one inch rabbet in an extra board and will use it as a guide to set the saw height and with. I am only going to cut down the boards that go under the bed frame and wheel wells the other boards will be left as they are.
I will knock off the edge (round the boards ) and use some diamond plate that I have to protect the board ends at the back of the bed. Still debating on the finish.
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