Zort
   
  My answer to that would be "yes" all of the above.  One of the things I did 
was first remove the bed from the truck with a few hearty friends and put it on 
some sturdy sawhorses.  Much easier to get to all the rusted bolts, nuts, etc..
   
  Ken 
  '50 3100 Deluxe
  Wichita Falls, TX

"Zort C. Brown" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Question to all you experienced truck restorers: What is the best 
technique for removing the rotting wood and carriage bolts from the 
bed of a truck? Bolt cutters? Reciprocating Sawsall? Cut off wheel on 
a grinder? Just gittin started. Zort





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