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Show us your truck bed sleeping platform/drawer/storage systems

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by 1patriot4life, Mar 30, 2016.

  1. Apr 16, 2025 at 8:51 AM
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    TacoTuesday603

    TacoTuesday603 I welded it helded

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    Like this?

     
  2. Apr 16, 2025 at 9:24 AM
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    It’s like you’ve been reading my mind…hahaha Version 2.0 will have the whole box slide out on 6’ slides. I have an initial plan for this. The drawer with the stove will have a flip down side allowing access to stove without moving it. And the side cubby will have a removable panel at the back for long storage.
     
  3. Apr 16, 2025 at 9:49 AM
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    guaco.supreme Fk around and find out

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    Kind of yes. I won't use a lift top simply because that surface would become inaccessible. The stove on the tailgate is already close to being too high up for the Mrs and the truck isn't even lifted yet lol

    Will your stove sit parallel or perpendicular to the drawer? A few posts up an idea was mentioned for a flip down side, and I have a design drawn up with this idea opening to the right side in order to stand in front of the stove and clear the tailgate. If putting it on the left side you'd need to pull the whole unit out farther to clear the tailgate, might be easier with a 6ft bed though. Downside of that is you're now getting so far out away from the truck that you'll lose awning coverage.
     
  4. Apr 16, 2025 at 9:55 AM
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    guaco.supreme Fk around and find out

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    How well does your stove shelf handle the weight of a stove with pots/pans/food/water? Seem to hold up fine? Does it get wobbly or sag or anything?
     
  5. Apr 16, 2025 at 9:57 AM
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    TacoTuesday603

    TacoTuesday603 I welded it helded

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    I like the lift top vs having a hinged top so you dont have to clear everything off to open it. Not really used as a working surface either
     
  6. Apr 16, 2025 at 1:29 PM
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    bagleboy

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    Most people seem to overbuild. You can use 1/2” ply for most if not all if you back up your connections with t-slot nuts (available from 6-32 to 1/2-13) instead of using wood screws. Plus the threads are internal and the washers is built in so nothing sticks out and drawers can use more of the space. Even sleeping platforms can be thinner, just run the face grain the short way across any spans. Same for the drawers. Use the strength of the drawer glides and t-slots/machine screws and the drawer can be just a lightweight shell. For drawer that don’t need to slide out past the tail gate you can dispense with glides and just use wheels that follow the floor grooves. You can make them tandem with the first being a folding table and the second on a pulley to access it or haul it forward to the bed front.
     
  7. Apr 16, 2025 at 1:52 PM
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    Surprisingly well, there’s a little give to it when transferring weight but I wouldn’t describe it as wobbly. It sags a little initially due to the paracord stretch which is why the front 2 knots are slip knots so I can level it out.

    I do get a little nervous with a full pot of boiling water on there for obvious reasons, but no issues yet…

    Thought about swapping the cord for thin steel cable to eliminate the stretch, might do that at some point
     
  8. Apr 16, 2025 at 4:06 PM
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    Finished...mostly.
    I still need to;
    -Figure out hooks for my MTB helmet and for my floor pump inside the main drawer.
    -Make some dividers for the main drawer to keep my chainsaw and recovery gear separate from my MTB gear
    -Make some dividers for the pantry drawer so my stove and pots stay put.
    -Maybe make a notch in the side of the fridge drawer so I can get water from my jug or maybe just put some spacers under the jug. Don't know yet.

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  9. Apr 17, 2025 at 6:44 PM
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    Copied the Bambeds system, would have loved to buy them but the cost to ship them to Canada, and the bad USD/CAD exchange rate, was prohibitive.

    3/4 inch birch plywood, oil primer and exterior paint. Not as nice as bambeds, but for a cost of ~ $110 USD I can't complain.

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