doublegregg
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my friend helped me out a lot... ihe's able to work a lot with metal, wood,... i'm not that handy that way...
i have a chevy express, no windows in the cargo area, and i put in a bulkhead partition for security. but personally, i guess i'm worried about people busting in to the cargo area with it's expensive fishing equipment, solar controller, solar panels, lithium battery, etc... maybe i worry too much, but that's how i am.
so we did this (see pics). plywood fixed to block the rear windows. i'll paint the outside plywood white, to 'blend in.' they are held by metal studs inserted through holes drilled into the rear doors. then, to protect the rear doors from being pried open, an eye bolt was fixed to a metal plate, bolted to the door that opens first. then strapped with a ratcheting strap to a metal pipe, currently just attached to the floor of the van via the attachment rings on the floor. it works... not the prettiest, but whatever.
it'll be pretty hard to get in that door, yet i can unloosen the strap relatively easily, should i need to get out that door.
any thoughts?
i have a chevy express, no windows in the cargo area, and i put in a bulkhead partition for security. but personally, i guess i'm worried about people busting in to the cargo area with it's expensive fishing equipment, solar controller, solar panels, lithium battery, etc... maybe i worry too much, but that's how i am.
so we did this (see pics). plywood fixed to block the rear windows. i'll paint the outside plywood white, to 'blend in.' they are held by metal studs inserted through holes drilled into the rear doors. then, to protect the rear doors from being pried open, an eye bolt was fixed to a metal plate, bolted to the door that opens first. then strapped with a ratcheting strap to a metal pipe, currently just attached to the floor of the van via the attachment rings on the floor. it works... not the prettiest, but whatever.
it'll be pretty hard to get in that door, yet i can unloosen the strap relatively easily, should i need to get out that door.
any thoughts?