@Cold Iron Yeah, I'm still muddling around with what to do with Blazer. I definitely need to get him in a Kennel. He's a Brittany lab mix (I think). He looks like a Brittany's but weighs 65lbs. He's Just as high-strung as a Brittany, though, and doesn't like change. For the last 4 years, I've been able to just open the back door and say "Truck" and he bounds in. He's crate trained but we haven't used his inside crate in the last year so I need to start reintroducing it so the transition to an eventual truck crate is easier.
I'm going to add single-position L-tracks to the top of the drawer deck - (
https://amzn.to/3H3eKcg) and run the screws into the vertical supports of my drawer frame as they're tapped with M-6 holes. That should allow me to keep his kennel up there safely. I took the 40% seat out (currently nothing there), and he rode there when we wheeled last weekend because he was sliding around on the platform too much, but it's not safe. He was able to jump in and out through the side door pretty easily, though, since it's so much lower than the rear deck. I thought about just harnessing him into that position but really need him in a crate since I do some mild crawling on occasion and he get's tossed around pretty bad. I wish I had a split tailgate like all the full-sized cruisers to make dog ingress easier but I can't imagine giving up my barn door. Next dog will be smaller as I'll be in my 50's by then and won't want to lift a big dog in/out once he gets too old to jump to drawer deck height.
My last video shows the Bison Gear gear shelf and flip-down table. That's a great system and only $170 without the cargo divider or $300 with the flip-down cargo barrier. I love mine. I've got 24" to the cargo shelf from the deck, so it looks like that Ruffland intermediate will fit.
One note on the platform, if you want to make it a little easier on yourself and go with a similar design to mine, you can put rivnuts in the molded section of floor plan in the front instead of making 3/16" brackets like I did with the machinist. That's what Lifestyle Overland did in their GX. I don't think it's as strong, but I tend to overthink and overbuild. I had SendCutSend.com make the brackets that tie my drawers to the floor (see pics above) and now the M-10's that tie the platform down go through those first before going through my platform brackets and into the truck.
I wish I would have done that for the front brackets I made with Kwon. It would have been soooooo much easier and cost about the same or less. The brackets for the drawer system were like $50, so adding those to the order might make it $75 or so.
When I'm done, I'll compile all my design files along with a parts list so anyone who wants to make something similar can just order the parts, cut the wood, and assemble. I'll probably add a set of design files to get the front brackets made by send cut send or another laser cut vendor then as well.
Thanks for following along and sharing the pics and Kennel info. Let me know how your platform build goes and happy New Year!
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