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Finally finished my cargo load floor on the 'Bad Mule'...
1/2" plywood floor, 1/2" and 3/4" furrings utilizing 8 factory fastening locations. Majority of the construction is glued and stapled. My anchor mount locations utilizing 1/4-20 tee-nuts or threaded inserts.
Slide platform is 3/4" ply, on locking, 28" sliders, with 1/2" jointed ply uprights.
Upholstered in unbound indoor/outdoor carpeting.
Full access to the jack and storage cubby...
Passenger side floor has multiple anchor locations to accommodate different load-outs (showing just the button-head hardware for place marker)
When not camping, I setup a cargo net for the grocery runs
Here is a what the typical load would look like on the platform (before I carpeted it)
Space in behind the cooler/Rotopax is for dry-good storage
UPDATE:
Okay... I think I have my system finalized now...
Added a 22" Milwaukee Packout box and plate to the slider for dry-goods
1/2" plywood floor, 1/2" and 3/4" furrings utilizing 8 factory fastening locations. Majority of the construction is glued and stapled. My anchor mount locations utilizing 1/4-20 tee-nuts or threaded inserts.
Slide platform is 3/4" ply, on locking, 28" sliders, with 1/2" jointed ply uprights.
Upholstered in unbound indoor/outdoor carpeting.
Full access to the jack and storage cubby...
Passenger side floor has multiple anchor locations to accommodate different load-outs (showing just the button-head hardware for place marker)
When not camping, I setup a cargo net for the grocery runs
Here is a what the typical load would look like on the platform (before I carpeted it)
Space in behind the cooler/Rotopax is for dry-good storage
UPDATE:
Okay... I think I have my system finalized now...
Added a 22" Milwaukee Packout box and plate to the slider for dry-goods
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