Just saw a YT video where a guy built his own interior rack on his 4Runner and he mentioned these guys - just found a new way to waste my time and probably cut off a finger. Love that there are so many T-slot options. Knock yourselves out.
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Nice work. It’s given me some ideas. I’ve never heard of these products. I’d been thinking of using ply with pocket hole joinery. But with this method I build an aluminium frame and use thinner ply for weight saving. Food for thought.I built a van using 80/20 it was not the best idea because the hardware is ridiculously priced. In my last van build, I used uni-strut (painted with black bed liner)
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80/20 Van Build
Fair enough - it’s just the “system” aspect of it and the one stop shop aspect that caught my attention. That is PURELY because of how lazy and incompetent I am - someone with more ingenuity and initiative could pull stuff together for less.I built a van using 80/20 it was not the best idea because the hardware is ridiculously priced. In my last van build, I used uni-strut (painted with black bed liner)
Van build linky
80/20 Van Build