As I was removing my rear seat and other parts to put into storage I decided to finish some more work on the interior of the storage compartment. I had planned to do it later, but as I thought about how I would attach the panels I decided I needed to weld tabs onto the seat. So I made a bunch of aluminum tabs to weld to the rear of the seat frame.
I'm going to use hardboard for the panels because I figure it's less apt to rattle than metal panels. Larry may decide to do it differently, so he can use these as a pattern if he wants to. They will be covered with carpet. I also rough-cut the plywood for the access door out of 3/8" European Baltic Birch plywood and have enough left for the cargo area cover when we decide how to finish it off. Hopefully all of this will cut Larry's interior labor time way down.
So now it can all go into storage and I can move forward and finish a few things.
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I'm going to use hardboard for the panels because I figure it's less apt to rattle than metal panels. Larry may decide to do it differently, so he can use these as a pattern if he wants to. They will be covered with carpet. I also rough-cut the plywood for the access door out of 3/8" European Baltic Birch plywood and have enough left for the cargo area cover when we decide how to finish it off. Hopefully all of this will cut Larry's interior labor time way down.
So now it can all go into storage and I can move forward and finish a few things.
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