Dano-Mich wrote:Nice looking build! Question on your vertical e-track - did you just secure it on one side to a stud and the other into the wood paneling? Plenty of holding power?
Viper_Twig wrote:Great work. Very similar interior finishes that I am going for. Where did you buy the carpet?
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Thanks!Newt182 wrote:Viper_Twig wrote:Great work. Very similar interior finishes that I am going for. Where did you buy the carpet?
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This is the carpet I used. It's lightweight, does not have a heavy backing to it so it's very easy to work with. They have it in a few colors but I think the Grey looks best. I found this to be cheaper than paneling at about .40/SqFt.
http://www.homedepot.com/p/TrafficMASTE ... /203240740
I put it up with 3M Heavy Duty Adhesive spray which works well but I have found that it does pull away at the bottom easily so I am going to use some kind of base board trim to hold it down.
McDave wrote:Very Nice Newt! That is one beautiful truck. Have you been camping much? Boy that green grass and trees with leafs really looks good. It's starting to warm up here but still 11f and snowing this am. But soon, I hope.
Anyways, Congratulations and enjoy the new ride.
McDave
hankaye wrote:Newt, Howdy;
Agree with McD, about the new truck![]()
One thing I noticed when looking at your photo of the new electro jack,
the way you have the power cord run through the hitch pin ... thoughts of
several bad scenarios popped up, tight turn, finger hook for unlocking hitch
peels protective cover, also lifts latch bends pin ... those kinda things.
Just something to consider ...
hank
Newt182 wrote:I did not get the floor installed this weekend as I wanted to but I did get my Multipurpose Platform finished.
Here it is in the Bunk configuration:
Storage Platform/Kayak carrier:
All loaded up and no where to go:
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