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Dualonymous

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First part of getting this ready for camping was to get some drawers and a sleeping platform. I learned a lot along the way, made several mistakes, and had to pivot away from my original plan a few times so forgive the crudeness of some feature implementations.
  • Drawer Box:
    • 3/4" cabinet grade plywood for the left and right vertical supports, and the top of the platform
    • 1/2" cabinet grade plywood for the rest of the platform
    • All plywood is cleared in a spar urethane (this might have been a mistake, 2 weeks later and it is still off-gassing)
    • Heavy Duty lockout slides
    • Marine Carpet for top of the platform and the sleeper extension
    • Carpet is glued on with adhesive spray and framed in aluminum angle
    • Drawer fronts are framed in aluminum channel (had to narrow the edges of the drawer fronts to slip the channel over)
    • Rear most of the box is mounted with turnbuckles to the factory tie downs
    • For the front of the box, I removed the factory tie downs to utilize their bolting point.
      • I tried using turnbuckles for the front but the positioning of them left the box prone to flipping up in an accident. The front bolt solution is so strong I probably don't need the rear turnbuckles but why not!
  • Sleeper Extension
    • 3/4" cabinet grade plywood wrapped in marine carpet and framed in aluminum angle again
    • Currently attaches via dropping into 4 dowels on the main box platform (exploring other options, I might put aluminum channel on both the extension and platform with a bit of weather stripping to make it easier to drop into instead of lining up the dowels.)
    • For my trip this weekend I have two strips of insulation board that will rest on the seat and then the engine side of the sleeper will rest on the foam
      • I am not sure what I am going to do long term. I could mount a vertical board that just sits on the seat backs but then I will not have a flat cargo surface when I slide the extension back to put the rear seats up. I have also looked into running some aluminum piping down to the floor with some sort of foot to spread the weight but idk.

Next on the list is a swingout setup for the hitch to mount a propane tank, rotopax, and a fold down table. Currently debating if it is worth building that or if I will just buy it.
 

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