Rear Door Table
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https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...d2f080dc0.jpeg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...155f7b2ba.jpeg https://cimg5.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...6b01b088e.jpeg https://cimg6.ibsrv.net/gimg/landrov...1d9a5cfac.jpeg Decided to fab a rear door table for the DII today. Like the Yeti cooler wheels I made recently, the table is life changing and something I should have done years ago. I started by removing the old panel and using it as a template to cut 22 gauge zinc coated steel. I also installed 1/4-20 rivnuts in place of the original plastic ones. That allows the stainless hardware to attach the panel to the door. I also fabbed two hinges that attach where the tire carrier comes through the door. Those are 1/8” steel flat bar. Lastly, I made a frame for the fold down door that loosely matches the curve of the door. It is 1/8” flat bar, fully welded, and topped with 18 gauge expanded metal as a table top. The entire contraption is coated in bedliner. I also made a 5# propane bracket for the rear ladder. Its position allows the hose to go under the door and attach to a gas stove on the reverse side of the door. Im looking to hit some trails this summer—perhaps out West—and wanted a more accommodating cooking setup. I think this will do the job and isn’t going anywhere. |
Looking good.
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Thats amazing.
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The fold down table really looks excellent. Well done
i feel I’d be too weary of using that kind of heat so close to the glass & it’s proximity to the interior. Everyone seems to have good luck with it tho. |
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