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  1. Tucker943

    chip box, steel or aluminum?

    Use the thinnest poly that you can. The poly I have doesn't get worn away at by the various digging and frictions in the chip body
  2. Tucker943

    chip box, steel or aluminum?

    The bottom half of my stakebody turned chip truck is done in black 1/2" polyethylene. Its mean stuff, but heavy. It runs from the bed to the top of the stakes which is 3 and a half feet high or something close.
  3. Tucker943

    chip box, steel or aluminum?

    I didn't mean it like that. I meant like I wasn't trying to lay into him like a jerk
  4. Tucker943

    chip box, steel or aluminum?

    I wasn't blasting you al. Just know that. Disagreeing, yes, but I wasn't trying to blast you like a jerk off.
  5. Tucker943

    chip box, steel or aluminum?

    Al, I mean no offense man but for the first time I feel you are way out in space on this one. Aluminum. Period. It's light, and plenty strong enough for a chip truck. I've chipped into many aluminum bodies, some very old that had been chipped into daily for many years. No erosion or any...
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