
The more I think about it and see other people's builds, the more I like the idea of open, 'flexible' storage. I'd like to be able to take anything - particularly duffel bags, backpacks, laundry bags, etc. - and just stuff them somewhere. As a bonus, it would save me a decent amount of weight; but that isn't the driving force behind pursuing the idea.
I had not noticed until now that you appear to be doing such here.
I like it!
Or am I mistaken? Is there more to come in there?
(I've read much of this thread, but please forgive me for not reviewing the whole thing. -Or possibly just forgetting what I had read.)
I have plenty of time to work things out, as I haven't even ordered steel or plywood yet, but I've been thinking about nearly wide-open shelves in the rear, but compartments up front, with nylon netting to keep accidents, badger hole ambushes, and craziness from bouncing big items out. (Possibly netting as dividers in the rear, too. But I do like the idea of structural dividers.) Netting is easy to get, easy to install, and easy to figure out how to work with. Plus... I already have several yards of 60" wide heat-resistant netting on-hand from a permanently-abandoned project.