Thx. I used the bolt holes for the cargo cover on the bottom and the rear hole of the handle on top. No drilling. The small holes are for Quick Fist accessories...clamps that mount on 1/4 and 3/8 inch bolts...haven’t tried any yetConsidering something similar... how did you mount it to the interior panels?
Are the smaller holes for weaving cord / wire?
Looks good, thanks for sharing
Off-Road Ranger III
20111
Not too long. I penciled in a grid, drilled starter holes with a 1/8 bit and then used a 1 inch bit. I tore up the back of the plywood pretty good and would make sure to drill into another piece of wood next time.Wow. looks good. I like the idea to make it from wood! Very nice!
How long did it take you to drill all the holes?
Off-Road Ranger III
20111
Cool! Looks really good!Not too long. I penciled in a grid, drilled starter holes with a 1/8 bit and then used a 1 inch bit. I tore up the back of the plywood pretty good and would make sure to drill into another piece of wood next time.
Influencer III
19540
It's 1/2 inch...feels solid, not too heavyBirch is nice looking stuff, I used it on the interior of my teardrop. What thickness did you use? The angle makes it look more than 1/8”.
I like it! More professional than mine.I did something like that, but with 1/4in ABS. I drew it up and then had them cut out on a Water Jet. I have offered to do this for other people, but so far nobody has had any interest.
I designed these for my 90 Suburban as there is nothing out there for them.
Pathfinder III
I would be interested in a couple of these depending upon pricing. Just let me know please.I did something like that, but with 1/4in ABS. I drew it up and then had them cut out on a Water Jet. I have offered to do this for other people, but so far nobody has had any interest.
I designed these for my 90 Suburban as there is nothing out there for them.
Enthusiast III
Looks Awesome Brother! I am definitely going to "steal" this idea!!!Not too long. I penciled in a grid, drilled starter holes with a 1/8 bit and then used a 1 inch bit. I tore up the back of the plywood pretty good and would make sure to drill into another piece of wood next time.
Educator I
12989
PM sentI did something like that, but with 1/4in ABS. I drew it up and then had them cut out on a Water Jet. I have offered to do this for other people, but so far nobody has had any interest.
I designed these for my 90 Suburban as there is nothing out there for them.
No, I have not weighed it, but it is ABS plastic, so both panels under 1 pound. What you put in the bags is going to be way more of an issue than the panels that hold them.Have you weighed this setup? I have a CNC machine and might try this in ABS, like someone else said. Buying a panel like this is like 180-200 from what Ive seen.
Member III
I've seen ones for tacomas that go across the front of the bed and hold hi,lift and other accessories. More mounting bolts or screws will = more capacity and no sagging.No, I have not weighed it, but it is ABS plastic, so both panels under 1 pound. What you put in the bags is going to be way more of an issue than the panels that hold them.
Even if made out of Aluminum, panels like mine might be 1-1.5lbs each. 1/8th in Aluminum would be strong enough for anything you wanted to hang on it.
Even a big SUV with large windows and either ABS or Aluminum, I would think less than 5lbs each MAX. The hole remove most of the weight.
Enthusiast I
Contributor III
I tried to find panels for my rear windows on my 03 suburban. One company makes them but they want $400 per side. How much do you think it would be for some abs ones to be made?I did something like that, but with 1/4in ABS. I drew it up and then had them cut out on a Water Jet. I have offered to do this for other people, but so far nobody has had any interest.
I designed these for my 90 Suburban as there is nothing out there for them.
Enthusiast I