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Old Oct 25, 2019 | 07:37 PM
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Optimal Welding flatbed plans?

Does anyone have any experience dealing with Optimal Welding? More specifically, has anybody purchased/used their flatbed plans for our trucks and if so how is the quality and fitment? I’m really like the way it looks but want to hear a little more before I drop the almost $300 to buy them lol
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Old Oct 27, 2019 | 12:24 PM
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We have beds by PMI on our newer flatbeds specifically designed for "contractor" use. They also make a version called a "Pipe" bed for dirt guys, which has more tool boxes and storage. The tool boxes on ours are by Scelzi.

The Fab Shop in Tacoma also makes really nice decks for a number of different applications..

No experience with Optimal, though...
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