Building a rear cargo storage area for an L series
Posted: Tue Jul 17, 2012 2:36 pm
G'day all,
Just wanted to document what I did for my cargo storage area with my camp set up. It's still not complete so this isn't a start to finish post.
It started with receiving an Engel for our wedding present from a group of good mates. After the Robe/Wyperfeld trip last October I knew I needed to make something that was much more organised and structured. Bascially I needed a system rather than a bunch of random stuff tied in as best as it could be.
This is what I started with - one side of an old rotisserie (broken) for a torana, I've already pilfered some steel from it. I also had an old table frame and some other small random bits of scrap steel:

I have been drawing up some designs but the way I was imagining it and the way it was drawing with things to scale were two different things. So with a basic design in mind I made it up as I went. This took me twice as long for two reasons - one I had to decide what was going to work best and I had to cut the steel off the frame it used to be then cut it to size before it could be welded in.
At the end of day one of the build I had this:

With the engel and second battery:

I'll get some images of it before I unpack later today - I've been a bit lazy!
Cheers
Bennie
Just wanted to document what I did for my cargo storage area with my camp set up. It's still not complete so this isn't a start to finish post.
It started with receiving an Engel for our wedding present from a group of good mates. After the Robe/Wyperfeld trip last October I knew I needed to make something that was much more organised and structured. Bascially I needed a system rather than a bunch of random stuff tied in as best as it could be.
This is what I started with - one side of an old rotisserie (broken) for a torana, I've already pilfered some steel from it. I also had an old table frame and some other small random bits of scrap steel:

I have been drawing up some designs but the way I was imagining it and the way it was drawing with things to scale were two different things. So with a basic design in mind I made it up as I went. This took me twice as long for two reasons - one I had to decide what was going to work best and I had to cut the steel off the frame it used to be then cut it to size before it could be welded in.
At the end of day one of the build I had this:

With the engel and second battery:

I'll get some images of it before I unpack later today - I've been a bit lazy!
Cheers
Bennie