featherliteCT1 wrote:I am really enjoying reading about your latest project … thanks for the photos.
Are all 26 of your padlocks combination locks with the same combination?
featherliteCT1 wrote:The silver paint was a good idea to reflect some of the heat
working on it wrote:* I didn't install the front gap cover flap, that sits in the 4" space between the rear window and the crossover toolbox, because I can't get the flap to sit where I want it, without making room to work in that cramped space. I would either have to use a very long impact extension (for the #14 Tek screws I'm using) and drive them in while sitting on the toolbox, or I'd have to slide the toolbox back from the window, and that would require a whole lot of extra work (empty the bed, empty the toolbox, un-mount the toolbox, etc....). So, I've decided to mount the flap on a couple of aluminum strips (or steel, if I already have some...I probably don't), and use 4 Teks to attach the assembly to the side rails only, and not to the front bed rail at all. Then, I'll be finished (maybe get 1 more handle for the center of the awkward-to-manage lift-off panel).
working on it wrote:...* I still need to modify the mid-gap flap so I can insert/remove the stepladder (3-step Gorilla Pro) in the storage area where it formerly resided; I need it for accessing the bed from the sides. As-is, I moved it under the lift-off panel, where I can get to it either by lifting-off the pinned panel, or by opening the tailgate, moving a cooler aside, and pulling the ladder out the rear (it's just laying atop the two bed-storage boxes). I'll see if the carriage bolts/wingnuts will work (as planned in the previous post), or if I should just get a thinner ladder of the same height/weight rating. And if so, then I'll get these thru-knobs, for a more finished look (though none of my projects is ever "finished").
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