So first things first, new to this forum but long time lurker.
I was getting pretty tired of my tool box in the back of my truck. It was to cluttered and I could never easily access anything. I've always have had a tool box in ever truck that I owned, and knew it was time for something different.
My plan was to build some type of storage / sleeping platform.
I won't go into detail about my truck, I'll save that for another thread.
I have a 6.5 ft bed which will be perfect for my wife and the two dogs.
I told my wife my plan about the storage system and she jumped on board when I mention traveling and camping to much of my surprise.
So with out further ado time to gathered material.
I can't take full credit for this, I found an instructable post that was for a f150 that I mirrored with a few different changes. It didn't have the right count as far as materials went and I used some different things.
1 - sheet 3/4 plywood
2- sheet 1/4 plywood (this is used for bottom of the structure and for drawer bottoms)
1- 2x10x8 (used for middle of the box)
5 - 1x8x6 (used for drawers)
3- 1x10x8 (used for side of the box, 4ft section for back and for 4ft section for drawer faces)
2- 1x8x8 (used for side wings)
24 ft - total of 1x1 square tubing (my local metal shop sold me a 20 ft section of 1/16 tube, then went to Home Depot and bought a 4 foot section of 1x1 tube 1/16
50 - bearings that fit over a 5/16 bolt-( i scored mine from E-Bay $22 free shipping -I only used 48 of them, that may change)
24 - 1 1/2 - 5/16 bolts (used for your side bearings)
12 - 2 1/2 - 5/16 bolts (used for middle bearings)
36 - 5/16 lock nuts ( hope depot sells packs of 25)
75 - 5/16 washers (Home Depot sells packs of 25)
25 - 1 1/2 - 1/4 bolts (for holdings your metal to your drawers)
25 - 1/4 lock nuts
-paint
1 - small box 1 1/4" wood screws
1 - small box 2" wood screws
2 - door jam catches
8- hinges (Home Depot 2 or 3 dollars it was cheaper than paino hinges)
2- paddle latches (got from eBay for 12 dollars a piece 23 dollars total with shipping)
1- 4ft section of aluminum ( I tihink it was 1/16 thickness? This will go on top of the 3/4 plywood to protect the front edge)
**still undecided if I should paint dark grey or black, or truck bed liner**
Really don't know how I would feel crawling on top of the liner and if I went with a lighter color if it would keep down the heat. Any suggestions?
Also I'm trying to figure out how to add pictures to the post and not just an attachment I hate that.
I was getting pretty tired of my tool box in the back of my truck. It was to cluttered and I could never easily access anything. I've always have had a tool box in ever truck that I owned, and knew it was time for something different.
My plan was to build some type of storage / sleeping platform.
I won't go into detail about my truck, I'll save that for another thread.
I have a 6.5 ft bed which will be perfect for my wife and the two dogs.
I told my wife my plan about the storage system and she jumped on board when I mention traveling and camping to much of my surprise.
So with out further ado time to gathered material.
I can't take full credit for this, I found an instructable post that was for a f150 that I mirrored with a few different changes. It didn't have the right count as far as materials went and I used some different things.
1 - sheet 3/4 plywood
2- sheet 1/4 plywood (this is used for bottom of the structure and for drawer bottoms)
1- 2x10x8 (used for middle of the box)
5 - 1x8x6 (used for drawers)
3- 1x10x8 (used for side of the box, 4ft section for back and for 4ft section for drawer faces)
2- 1x8x8 (used for side wings)
24 ft - total of 1x1 square tubing (my local metal shop sold me a 20 ft section of 1/16 tube, then went to Home Depot and bought a 4 foot section of 1x1 tube 1/16
50 - bearings that fit over a 5/16 bolt-( i scored mine from E-Bay $22 free shipping -I only used 48 of them, that may change)
24 - 1 1/2 - 5/16 bolts (used for your side bearings)
12 - 2 1/2 - 5/16 bolts (used for middle bearings)
36 - 5/16 lock nuts ( hope depot sells packs of 25)
75 - 5/16 washers (Home Depot sells packs of 25)
25 - 1 1/2 - 1/4 bolts (for holdings your metal to your drawers)
25 - 1/4 lock nuts
-paint
1 - small box 1 1/4" wood screws
1 - small box 2" wood screws
2 - door jam catches
8- hinges (Home Depot 2 or 3 dollars it was cheaper than paino hinges)
2- paddle latches (got from eBay for 12 dollars a piece 23 dollars total with shipping)
1- 4ft section of aluminum ( I tihink it was 1/16 thickness? This will go on top of the 3/4 plywood to protect the front edge)
**still undecided if I should paint dark grey or black, or truck bed liner**
Really don't know how I would feel crawling on top of the liner and if I went with a lighter color if it would keep down the heat. Any suggestions?
Also I'm trying to figure out how to add pictures to the post and not just an attachment I hate that.