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What did you do to your Trailboss today? 🛠️

Decal day. Original decals pulled off easily with a little heat. Some Meyers cleaner for the bits of residue and it was a quick change.

And apparently I’m forum illiterate because upside down is the best I can do. ;)
 

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Yep, just two bolts and a pice of trim that snaps in. Very easy
No drilling ether. The bolts are already in the console under the rubber mat on the bottom of it. I think it is pretty secure too. If someone is going to do the work it takes to get into into it its not a smash and grab. They probably have possession of the truck.

Steve
 
We have them installed in our G-rides as an additional vault. Pretty handy, secure, and easily accessible. I’m thinking I want one for my Boss too.
 
Decal day. Original decals pulled off easily with a little heat. Some Meyers cleaner for the bits of residue and it was a quick change.

And apparently I’m forum illiterate because upside down is the best I can do. ;)
Here ya go:

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I am using GIMP these days for image manipulation ... absolutely hate it.
So I have cleaned off and fired up my previous Mac, sitting here for 7 years right next to my new one. It can still run Photoshop.
Such a blessing to still be able to run Photoshop for free. Have you seen what that costs nowadays?
:oops:
The easy stuff is ok in GIMP. I have to use a thumb drive to transfer files between computers. Don't want the old one on a network nor InterWeb.
Complex artwork for labels for homemade beer and wine are worth the effort.
 
Started my truck bed camper
 

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Just picked up my 2021 Boss with the BDS six inch lift and BDS Traction Bars installed. Really sits nice with my 35's on Fuel Rims! With cold air intake and chipped, I still pull 20MPG on flat ground. Amazing truck! Never For Sale - Only Driven For What It Was Made For!
 
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Nice work and most of all what a nice shop to work in. Its going to be awesome. When I was young and dumb I bought that fancy one that they sell that cost a fortune. 14 years later it is still in great condition and works well for locking up guns, fly rods...I should have built one myself but time was so limited for me. On your build I would definitely spend the money and buy that roll on liquid liner, for the top part of the box.
 
Nice work and most of all what a nice shop to work in. Its going to be awesome. When I was young and dumb I bought that fancy one that they sell that cost a fortune. 14 years later it is still in great condition and works well for locking up guns, fly rods...I should have built one myself but time was so limited for me. On your build I would definitely spend the money and buy that roll on liquid liner, for the top part of the box.

The shop I have is one of few reasons I purchased the house I am in, lol. I did look at the Decked systems and for my needs, they didn't fit what I needed. Since I will be camping in the back, I wanted a toolbox on one side and shelving on the other. I use to camp in a converted cargo trailer, it was good for space. However, I couldn't tow anything else. I am trying to sell that cargo trailer now. Anyway, it's funny you mention the liquid bed liner. I was looking at that and different paints last night. For the cost, it looks like oil-based enamel would be my best bet. Not sure if that would be any worst or better than the liquid bed liner. I need to look a little more into it. For the floor where my feet will go, I have some leftover vinyl planks that I installed in the cargo trailer that I will use. Once this side is completed (driver side), I will put it in my truck and then start working on the passenger side. I figure the little extra weight in the bed would be a good thing anyhow.
 

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The shop I have is one of few reasons I purchased the house I am in, lol. I did look at the Decked systems and for my needs, they didn't fit what I needed. Since I will be camping in the back, I wanted a toolbox on one side and shelving on the other. I use to camp in a converted cargo trailer, it was good for space. However, I couldn't tow anything else. I am trying to sell that cargo trailer now. Anyway, it's funny you mention the liquid bed liner. I was looking at that and different paints last night. For the cost, it looks like oil-based enamel would be my best bet. Not sure if that would be any worst or better than the liquid bed liner. I need to look a little more into it. For the floor where my feet will go, I have some leftover vinyl planks that I installed in the cargo trailer that I will use. Once this side is completed (driver side), I will put it in my truck and then start working on the passenger side. I figure the little extra weight in the bed would be a good thing anyhow.
I see a microwave in the shop. Where is the mini frig for liquid refreshments?
 
Sorry I will send pictures once the salt is gone here. Don't worry I got this!
 

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