Thanks Randy, I post my work so you guys can tell me what I'm doing wrong!
I unloaded the bed off the little trailer, and stood it up on end by myself - power-clean style. I wouldn't recommend that, but I rarely can find help at the moment I need it. I've been moving it around for 2 nights now alone, and the old back is starting to complain, so I'd better take it easy the next few nights just to play it safe.
Last night I got some more time as a gift from the wife, so I tried to take advantage. I drilled, cut, and hammered about 200 spot welds and finally got the floor out. I was really tempted just to take the plasma and hack it out in pieces, but for some reason, I talked myself into keeping the floor totally intact and removing it as one piece. It seemed like a huge task at first (my Dad thinks I'm nuts for removing it for wood), but all in all, it probably only took about 3 hours of work and head-scratching.
Used the spot weld cutter in the wheel well.
Here, the front of the floor is coming loose. After the welds were drilled, a quick bang of the air chisel is the ticket.
Now, I could've just cut and removed the large forward and aft channels with the floor, because I'll be replacing them with lower profile ones to accommodate the thickness of the wood floor, but I wanted to keep the bed together and as square as possible during the surgery, so they stayed.
And the aft-most channel (at the tailgate) was dented pretty good and had quite a few rust holes in it, so it was plasma'd out with the floor. I'll fabricate a new one to replace it too. Yeah - I know. You guys are probably like "what the hell is this guy thinking??" right? But trust me, it's going to be cool,

Because if you trust me, that will make one of us!
