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Old 05-21-2020, 03:01 PM   #21
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I did a 80/20 Bed platform and really like the ease of building and reconfiguring when I get my tracks in floor I will do 80/20 for everything i'm useless with wood but I can build an erector set

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Old 05-21-2020, 08:36 PM   #22
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I think it’s a good option to leave the existing factory Ford panels in place for the ability to quickly transform it. I did that same thing with my interior and it is basically an RB 50 floor plan, but I can easily Pull out the cabinets or the seat/bed. Gives me some options.
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Old 05-22-2020, 12:37 PM   #23
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I did a 80/20 Bed platform and really like the ease of building and reconfiguring when I get my tracks in floor I will do 80/20 for everything i'm useless with wood but I can build an erector set
Ya, the reconfiguring caught my attention, too. Would really like to see some pics of that platform. Got some pics?

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I think it’s a good option to leave the existing factory Ford panels in place for the ability to quickly transform it. I did that same thing with my interior and it is basically an RB 50 floor plan, but I can easily Pull out the cabinets or the seat/bed. Gives me some options.
That’s what I was thinking. Got a photo or two?




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Here are a couple photos it was quick and easy. Figureing out what I really want then will change it. I just ordered track to do a floor similar to yours
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Snowgroomer: Nice! It’s amazing how strong this stuff is. Hey, what’s that piece in the middle of the top rail in the first pic?
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Here is another example from my friends van.
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Snowgroomer: Nice! It’s amazing how strong this stuff is. Hey, what’s that piece in the middle of the top rail in the first pic?
Just a piece of angle that the platform is bolted to
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Here is another example from my friends van.
Yeah, that’s cool! Clearly made an effort to keep things snugged up to the sides. Thanks for the pics. Love the pup, too!
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Otter...I'm interested to see your design. How do you plan to secure the cabinets? Will they attach to the walls?
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