oh i like that, you decided not to go all the way across?Originally Posted by bluedog
where did you get the drawer front from?
oh i like that, you decided not to go all the way across?Originally Posted by bluedog
where did you get the drawer front from?
2001 4runner Sport 4x4
I've got some pics of mine here:
http://expeditionportal.com/forum/showthread.php?t=6859
I have an image of my drawer units in this thread: Drawer Thread .
Not a long thread but you might find some other useful stuff there...
HTH,
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Mine's in this thread....
http://www.expeditionportal.com/foru...ead.php?t=4665
2009 Tacoma 4x4 short bed DCab - OME 885 front, Dakar rear, Nitrocharger shocks. Hankook ATM 265/75/16
I need to because I usually have a bike in the back. the drivers side is for that and front wheel. You can see the wheel fork in the back ground.Originally Posted by neliconcept
I got the carbon fiber off eBay, it's about 3mm thick, so it's nice and ridged. I cut it on a regular table saw with a carbide blade.
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95 FZJ 80
05 Tundra Double Cab (sold)
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oh gotcha, thanks for the info on the carbon fiber, looks clean and rugged!!Originally Posted by bluedog
2001 4runner Sport 4x4
Howdy. Long time lurker, first time poster.
This one's still a work in progress. I'm about the farthest thing from a carpenter, and this thing has been a royal pain in the butt.Lowes doesn't exactly have the straightest wood out there.
As it stands, I've got a structure of 1x10 pine with a thin sheet of plywood attached on the underside. The structure is secured together with wood screws and some contractor grade adhesive that seems to stain the hands pretty good (read the directions first next time - the blade on my Leatherman eventually got all of it off...).
The platform consists of three panels of 23/32" (or something like that) plywood, all cut from a single sheet. The center and rear panels are attached together with a piano hinge, creating a trunk at the rear. Two 1x2s were used on the underside of each panel to keep 'em from sliding around (they slip inside the structure).
I spray painted most of the visible wood black. Some pieces are still unfinished either due to error in judgement or various adjustments. The seams of the box have also been caulked for a little added water resistance. I'd like to find something I can paint on to the underside of the box to improve water resistance and delay decay. I'll probably add some foam tape or other weather stripping where the platform & trunk lid rest on the structure.
I've only got one divider in it, so far, creating the trunk space at the rear. Still deciding what I want to do for forward compartments. I'm planning on storage for sleeping bags/pillows/blankets and pads/memory foam along with other camping gear, vehicle maintenance items (fluids, parts, etc), tools, firearm/accessories, food, water, etc.
The platform and the rear structure panel are covered with Lowes indoor/outdoor carpet. A trip to the hardware store yielded the Blitz jerry can carrier which I bolted to one side of the trunk. I plan to get another for the other side. I've got an assortment of MFCs, MWCs, and Swiss surplus fuel cans, all of which should work in this inexpensive carrier. I'm also considering fabbing some panels that can be used to fill in these spaces for when they're not being used and to allow a little more platform space.
Nothing is actually secured down to the bed at this time. I've got some L brackets that I'll eventually get around to installing. Also, I haven't quite figured out how I want to go about securing the platform to the structure. I initially wanted to keep it all easily removable, but I think in the end, I'll just screw it all down to the structure and cut some access hatches in the panels. So much for simplicity...
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Last edited by Bulldawg; 08-22-2012 at 09:26 AM.
as posted in a different thread :
http://picasaweb.google.de/rhodosde/Bronco
bye, Werner
Very nice work out there!
Find photos build here
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Pasquale - KE7GVY
DesertDude Films, LLC <> DesertDude Music.com <> 110 Project Group, Inc
"Taking the path less credentialed"