steviesterno
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hey all, looking for some suggestions on materials and options to build something I've been thinking about for a while. I have a gx460 and I want something in the back for storage. In my old FJ I built a wooden drawer system based on some input from FJCruiser forums, and while it was easy enough to build it would squeak, didn't hold up well, and looked a little less refined than I want now.
what I'm trying to do is have maybe 3-4" of space in the bottom of the cargo area that would house soft cases. think rifle cases, tool cases, thin blanket, ammo boxes, long skinny tools like axes and stuff, etc. But a hard shelf on top would still allow me to throw the stroller, suitcases, whatever on top as needed. Nothing crazy weight and no fridge in the works. this will be for a daily driver more than monster truck overlander. I also want to be able to remove it easily enough for when I need the 3rd row seats.
I looked at all the drawer solutions I've seen for sale, and everything seems like $1k+. I have a chop saw/miter saw, and I'm not useless, but I don't weld. is something like 80/20 worthwhile? I figure I can put some brackets in it and set a wood topper in a frame. probably 30" or so deep, 42" wide, maybe 6" tall by the hatch and 4" by the seats ( I would have to measure but there's clearly a slope. I would put some kind of screws/brackets into the pop up tie downs that already exist. I figure with one support bracket I'm at like $60 worth of aluminum from 80/20. I would need 6 connectors around $3 each, so probably inside $100 before it's all said and done. I already have some soft cases I could probably utilize, too.
so what do ya'll think?
what I'm trying to do is have maybe 3-4" of space in the bottom of the cargo area that would house soft cases. think rifle cases, tool cases, thin blanket, ammo boxes, long skinny tools like axes and stuff, etc. But a hard shelf on top would still allow me to throw the stroller, suitcases, whatever on top as needed. Nothing crazy weight and no fridge in the works. this will be for a daily driver more than monster truck overlander. I also want to be able to remove it easily enough for when I need the 3rd row seats.
I looked at all the drawer solutions I've seen for sale, and everything seems like $1k+. I have a chop saw/miter saw, and I'm not useless, but I don't weld. is something like 80/20 worthwhile? I figure I can put some brackets in it and set a wood topper in a frame. probably 30" or so deep, 42" wide, maybe 6" tall by the hatch and 4" by the seats ( I would have to measure but there's clearly a slope. I would put some kind of screws/brackets into the pop up tie downs that already exist. I figure with one support bracket I'm at like $60 worth of aluminum from 80/20. I would need 6 connectors around $3 each, so probably inside $100 before it's all said and done. I already have some soft cases I could probably utilize, too.
so what do ya'll think?