You built your platform very similar to what I’ve done except I haven’t removed my rear seats. Just fold them down and extend the platform as needed. I’m trying to figure out a way to mount my power station the the drivers side between rear seat and roll bar and compressor on opposite side like you did. How did you secure that shelf for your compressor? Bolted to platform and hardtop bolts?
I used a jigsaw to shape it around the outer side of the roll bar. So that holds it in place so I don't have to use the hardtop bolts. Then I screwed a board as a post under the spot where the compressor is and another under the front of the shelf down to the platform. I pulled the seats for storage. I built something similar for my JKU and had my power station in front of the roll bar. It held good. I decided to move it under the platform. I have two USB charging fan under there to maintain air circulation for those hot days.
@@XORventures very cool ideas! Didn’t occur to me to wrap around the roll bar like that. I see some cardboard template tests in my future. Thanks for responding.
You’re getting really good with the drone!!!
You built your platform very similar to what I’ve done except I haven’t removed my rear seats. Just fold them down and extend the platform as needed. I’m trying to figure out a way to mount my power station the the drivers side between rear seat and roll bar and compressor on opposite side like you did. How did you secure that shelf for your compressor? Bolted to platform and hardtop bolts?
I used a jigsaw to shape it around the outer side of the roll bar. So that holds it in place so I don't have to use the hardtop bolts. Then I screwed a board as a post under the spot where the compressor is and another under the front of the shelf down to the platform. I pulled the seats for storage. I built something similar for my JKU and had my power station in front of the roll bar. It held good. I decided to move it under the platform. I have two USB charging fan under there to maintain air circulation for those hot days.
@@XORventures very cool ideas! Didn’t occur to me to wrap around the roll bar like that. I see some cardboard template tests in my future. Thanks for responding.
@richardmoore2003 I was making it up as I go, so cardboard cutouts were the way to go.