Waaay to thick for scissors.
No offense but that's a tool that take a bit of practice to run smoothly. Then add in a ridged floor panel.https://www.amazon.com/WEN-3650-4-0...JM4H0PCM0KQ&psc=1&refRID=GCRYBMDWHJM4H0PCM0KQ
Possible, I’m assuming with multiple passes?



So, like, October?Once it cool down out here. I’m just going to drop the tank...
I used a 7.25" metal blade in a Dewalt cordless skill saw. I had over an 1" of clearance, also had the blade set to just over metal thickness of floor.
I used to always use a combination of cutoff wheel and Sawzall to cut fenders and body work. I got tired of the sparks and noise and grabbed my snips from my HVAC bag, its how I do it now. You need offset head snips, not the straight ones everyone has. The metal is not as thick as you might think. The offset head snips have the proper shape to cut a panel without having to bend the pieces all crazy. Cuts right through, no noise, no sparks.
https://www.amazon.com/MIDWEST-cort...hvlocphy=&hvtargid=pla-4584001419077746&psc=1
My thoughts weren't directed at you. Just the general thought I have every time this comes up.Couple of things:
First, if you went to the link I posted and tried clicking on the link in it to see how this whole thing came about, it was a dead link.
But, this is due to the addressing change that occurred a couple of years ago. I have just gone back and changed it to the correct format so the link is good now.
Second, if you do read that link, you will see that the truck was not drive able due to a bad pump, was several miles out in the swamp and would have required a ton of work to pull it out through the deep water and mud. So changing the pump was the easy way out.
And the mud under the truck was wet and fairly deep, and there were huge sloppy deposits loosely hanging under the truck waiting to fall on anyone who attempted to remove the bed. There was never an idea of putting in a door before it was needed.
At some point I mentioned putting a door in my Ford, but I probably did not say that it was due to the fact that that pump was erratic and I was needing a way to test it for a bad connection without taking the bed off two or three times per day.
Most of the times when you see someone putting in a door, its to replace the pump. And given the quality of fuel pumps for these age trucks, its not unlikely that the new one will not last. So the idea of a door is reasonable.
The ones who want to put in a door, "just in case", are probably the same ones who run a winch on the front of their trucks or carry a spare axle or two.
Personally, I agree a cherry picker is over the top, yeah I saw it when I typed it, and I have never carried a spare axle in my life. Never broke one either. But I'm down with a winch, and if I needed to replace a pump, I would go with a door over pulling the body even though I have done just that to replace some wiring and all the rear brake lines. I put a new pump in at the same time.
But its not a mod I personally would do just in case.
Given the mods done here regularly, its such a small mod, its almost unnoticable.