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BoxCanopy: 8020 canopy/bedrack concept

Discussion in '2nd Gen. Tacomas (2005-2015)' started by tacomavan, Nov 15, 2019.

  1. Nov 15, 2019 at 7:33 AM
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    I'm sure this has been done, but has anyone on tacomaworld built a bedframe or canopy out of 8020 extruded alum?

    i've been messing around in Sketchup designing a basic box canopy utilizing 8020 3030, these are the 3"x3"ext. alum pieces with 5/16th(or M8) taps. Was going to connect them with 1/4" alum brackets & SS hardware

    I primarily use my canopy for light duty work, nothing serious.

    Of course a lot of work to get it to be water resistant, but doable i think with alum angle, c channel, rubber gaskets, etc

    what i think makes this sort of think really interesting would be to keep it entirely "open source", where people could share mods they've built with one another in a clear, concise way that allows others to personalize their own box canopies . Windoors, tool boxes, roof racks, various rear door styles, various window setups, incorporated cabinetry, various mounts, roof options, etc etc just flip through a tslots, frameworld, 80/20 catalogue and you can see how many possible builds their could be

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  2. Nov 16, 2019 at 12:59 PM
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    couple of adjustments + windoors bump

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  3. Nov 16, 2019 at 1:59 PM
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    Really cool- all the diy frames I have seen around have been welded. Any idea of the cost of the 3030 and brackets for the most bare bones version?
     
  4. Nov 16, 2019 at 5:51 PM
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    about ~800 for just the 3030/3060 frame off of tnutz, before shipping

    haven't priced out the brackets and hardware yet, partly because the L-bracket and 6x6 square brackets would need to be made. Would go with McMaster-Carr for all the SS hardware. Figure at least another couple hundred for brackets and tnuts. Plus shipping probably 1200-1300 total.

    I know some guys from the #vanlife genre use the 15 series for cabinetry, save on some money chopping up aluminum angle instead of buying premade brackets

    so far i've found FrameWorld's catalogue to be the best: https://www.frame-world.com/pdf/FWcatalog1016.pdf

    Clear illustrations that show how pieces interact, clearly organized. I have TSLOTS's hard copy catalogue as well, and it has great info, its just not put together in a way that is as easy to understand for newbs like myself. Also ordered the 8020 catalogue and it should be on its way.
     

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