Holy crap a video for someone that's not an imbecile one that didn't tell me about your life and what you ate that day and how to pick a good piece of wood. Right to the point and didn't waste 20-30min of my life. Thanks!
Alex Ross is that how people in the UK are? No wonder you guys banned everything. Youre so bitchy and whiney you guys have ended up shooting, stabbing, and memeing people into suicide. What next? Ban belts because youre too violent to use them? Get your own country fixed before you judge a free ome
Well i am sorry about that. It must have taken a great deal of effort. I suggest you take it a little easy, less eye rolling and maybe settle for a kind of fixed far off stare. Oh and maybe a warm glass of milk and some aspirin. @@remorseraven4459
Going with your idea, if you had more auto carpet over your hide site, it could have Velcro tabs holding it in place from top to bottom, it would be completely hidden from site but easily accessible once the seats were flipped out of the way, just a thought an would like your thoughts on this, an BTw, love your idea, thx for the vid.
I agree. Recess the Hardware a little deeper and then a piece of the carpet with Velcro down the sides would completely hide his stuff from unauthorized prying Eyes!
I like this. Behind the seat of my pick up truck, is a homemade steel gun safe.( I weld) If I ever sell the truck, it will have to remain there. It is NOT coming out without the use of an air chisel. But next time I will make a "secret compartment" plus steel. If the thieves do not know it's there, they won't find it until the vehicle gets to the chop shop. Great idea.
Great quick video that shows everything you want/need to see and nothing you don’t. I built a drawer system for the back of my SUV so I don’t have the room but your video gave me the idea to do this for a seldom used hollow door in my home. I would then as others have commented fabricate some sort of cover in the event someone actually opened the door. Thank you for the idea!
Looks very nice and also good production quality. If I was going to do something like this I'd probably use the door (for structure) but actually cut out a spot for some Kaizen foam and use that foam to hold the gear. Kaizen foam is closed sell so it wouldn't hold moisture up against the guns like the carpet would and it's also way easier than the router/foam/carpet/cut part. You could cut a generic square out and attach the foam to the door with velcro and make removable insert blocks if you wanted to change it up later vs adhesive foam. Keep up the good work.
I just picked up a old junker hollowcore. Heading to the garage now. Thank you sir for that great idea. I'm gonna use scrap outdoor carpet and the 3m adhesive. This project only cost me about $25 (damn that California sales tax).
Wow there are alot of keyboard commando internet lawyers here. Get over yourselves, he showed you a way to make an awesome storage place using unused space. And for all of you crying about laws for concealed firearms, these laws state the differences between legally transported and concealed. And in nearly every state, legally transported means unloaded and secured in a container that is made for a firearm. Now this varies slightly state to state, some need a lock, some a lid, some need to be made by a manufacturing company. But what they all agree on is that the definition of concealed is in reach to be used immediately, loaded or the ability to easily load. Which is why some states you can have your firearm in your glove box, but require ammo in the trunk. Now get over your selves and thank the man for showing us how to make something awesome in a really easy way. Awesome work, i am going to go watch a few more of your videos.
I has a similar thought when my mind instantly went to the Winchesters trunk-mounted armory. "This would be a perfect way to design a modern monster hunters kit to fit in their car and look badass when they pull it out to lock and load"
Boy o boy that looks nice. I would also put a lid on it that is covered in the carpet due to some state laws about transporting fire arms in cases. very cool
This cat just made a video of, and adequately explained, a fairly involved project requiring a lot of attention to detail, & he cut it down to less than 4 minutes. I'm subscribing simply to show my appreciation for that & to see what else ol' boy can do with that shop of his.
Have always loved the idea of something like that and where to put it, even looked at one of those drawer systems, but they want a fortune and of course lose the space for anything else. Doesnt seem to be a quick and easy answer. Great idea and video, Thanks.
Wow 😲 that looks badass! I to have a shotgun and a 22 rifle and your video gave me a great 👍 idea to mount my rifles in my truck! Thanks for the inspiration! This is Big Boy Frank from Texas! Peace out ✌🏼
Outstanding 🥇 I served with a guy who was good to go with doing this type of work. He was a custom stereo and speaker etc tech, them skills came in handy at a FOB we were at for a minute. 🥇
The floor surface in my car trunk is broken. I wish I had / was any good with tools. This would be a neat way to replace it. I could put bays in for emergency things like jumper cables, tools, etc. I might show this to a co-worker of mine who's great with tools. Maybe he would do that as a favor for me. Thank you for the idea.
That's a really cool idea, very functional, and it looks awesome. But really who has the time. I just throw everything in in a Duty Bag, or keep a "go bag" SHTF bad, stocked with my favorite truck guns. Maybe someday I will do the same for my Jeep. Thanks for the creative idea. BTW, I live in Arizona, we don't really have any gun laws here, the Constitution is our carry permit.
Neat video. I didn't understand where it was to be located until the end, I thought it was going to be installed under the seat, not behind the backs. Unfortunately this application won't for me with my truck, but I think I will be keeping up with your stuff from now on. Cheers.
Great effort. Ended up nice. But they make steel safes with cut away foam. Some even have fingerprint locks. No lock no deal. Replace that 12 gauge with an ar and you've got something
Here's the problem I have with truck/car guns... or frankly, storing any survival item cache in your car. Plain and simple, someone steals your car... you're out x number of dollars on the items, and you've just potentially armed some bad-guys. It's a nice build but... a risky one.
Great idea. Great video. You did a very good job of explaining and demonstrating how to build this in a short but sufficient about of time. So tired of watching a 20 minute video for something that could be explained in 5 minutes or less Thanks again.
the door is 1.25" thick, it would have taken several days for the caulk to dry and several tubes. 1 can of foam was more than enough to fill the voids, it dried within 30-60 mins
Just an FYI, a this is possibly a felony in Ohio. I know a few years ago they passed a law making hidden compartments in cars a felony in Ohio. There was some talk about an exception for guns, but idk if it ever passed.
@@alexross7311 sure as hell did, and it would be a lot more effective if we quit playing by all the rules and unleashed our full potential. We could have flattened Vietnam in a matter of months, same with all the goat raping bastards in Afghanistan if it wasn't for all the whiney liberals in the UN.
Now that is a great idea. I’m in Canada so I can’t do that we can’t do anything without breaking the law. What good use of space I’d make a wood cover covered in carpet on Hing at the bottom that locks. Just in case you car get broken into the thieves would most likely miss it.
Been looking for this exact thing. Thanks for sharing bro! BTW, nice Winchester. First gun I ever bought and have slain everything from pheasants to deer.
Nice I want to build tool storage drawers in the back of my 2005 Denali. 4" deep or so probably 3 sliding drawers. Something that won't cost me much space in the back but keeps everything organized and out of sight.
Don’t fuck w this guy. He can quickly end your shit w out breaking a sweat. Your da man Sir! Hats off! Liked and subbed!
Thanks!
Holy crap a video for someone that's not an imbecile one that didn't tell me about your life and what you ate that day and how to pick a good piece of wood. Right to the point and didn't waste 20-30min of my life. Thanks!
thanks for watching
@@shaweehillsworkshop4226 you should put a thin cover on it or some sort of mechanical cover to conceal it.duno how it would fit tho
This is Making America Great Again!!!!! Great video
Amazing how creative people are
This guy gets an 'A' for artist! Nicely done.
Obviously a badass 2A guy- cool shop, outstanding attn to detail/workmanship, appreciate the sped up vid!
Yep real badass when he’s pissed of by a traffic warden!
No wonder you Americans have so many shootings !!!
@@alexross7311 I rolled my eyes so hard at your comment it actually hurt me.
Alex Ross is that how people in the UK are? No wonder you guys banned everything. Youre so bitchy and whiney you guys have ended up shooting, stabbing, and memeing people into suicide. What next? Ban belts because youre too violent to use them? Get your own country fixed before you judge a free ome
What !!!! Do you guys do spelling and grammar at school ? Or just shoot guns ?@@roboteen
Well i am sorry about that. It must have taken a great deal of effort. I suggest you take it a little easy, less eye rolling and maybe settle for a kind of fixed far off stare. Oh and maybe a warm glass of milk and some aspirin. @@remorseraven4459
Going with your idea, if you had more auto carpet over your hide site, it could have Velcro tabs holding it in place from top to bottom, it would be completely hidden from site but easily accessible once the seats were flipped out of the way, just a thought an would like your thoughts on this, an BTw, love your idea, thx for the vid.
I agree. Recess the Hardware a little deeper and then a piece of the carpet with Velcro down the sides would completely hide his stuff from unauthorized prying Eyes!
I am impressed. Very neat and elegant solution, looks like it is meant to be there. Greetings from Germany.
Thank you for the comment, i really appreciate it!
You should make these for customers
I like this. Behind the seat of my pick up truck, is a homemade steel gun safe.( I weld) If I ever sell the truck, it will have to remain there. It is NOT coming out without the use of an air chisel. But next time I will make a "secret compartment" plus steel. If the thieves do not know it's there, they won't find it until the vehicle gets to the chop shop. Great idea.
There is an old saying that is SO true-A thief cannot steal what he cannot find.
Do look out for the state laws that are creeping in on your freedoms... It is now illegal to have a secret compartment in some states.
@@ashleynevins4458 So then, don't TELL anybody you have a secret compartment. That is what "secret" is all about!
Very nice work. That must be a great feeling knowing wherever you are you can protect your family and yourself. Good job buddy.
Great quick video that shows everything you want/need to see and nothing you don’t. I built a drawer system for the back of my SUV so I don’t have the room but your video gave me the idea to do this for a seldom used hollow door in my home. I would then as others have commented fabricate some sort of cover in the event someone actually opened the door. Thank you for the idea!
Looks very nice and also good production quality. If I was going to do something like this I'd probably use the door (for structure) but actually cut out a spot for some Kaizen foam and use that foam to hold the gear. Kaizen foam is closed sell so it wouldn't hold moisture up against the guns like the carpet would and it's also way easier than the router/foam/carpet/cut part.
You could cut a generic square out and attach the foam to the door with velcro and make removable insert blocks if you wanted to change it up later vs adhesive foam.
Keep up the good work.
I just picked up a old junker hollowcore. Heading to the garage now. Thank you sir for that great idea. I'm gonna use scrap outdoor carpet and the 3m adhesive. This project only cost me about $25 (damn that California sales tax).
James S post pictures on my Facebook page. Shawnee hills woodworking
Wow there are alot of keyboard commando internet lawyers here. Get over yourselves, he showed you a way to make an awesome storage place using unused space. And for all of you crying about laws for concealed firearms, these laws state the differences between legally transported and concealed. And in nearly every state, legally transported means unloaded and secured in a container that is made for a firearm. Now this varies slightly state to state, some need a lock, some a lid, some need to be made by a manufacturing company. But what they all agree on is that the definition of concealed is in reach to be used immediately, loaded or the ability to easily load. Which is why some states you can have your firearm in your glove box, but require ammo in the trunk.
Now get over your selves and thank the man for showing us how to make something awesome in a really easy way.
Awesome work, i am going to go watch a few more of your videos.
Amen!
And some states you can drive around locked and loaded and ready to go all the time.
Ryal Deveau thank you for watching!
RYAL............ You're the NUMBER ONE ASSHOLE COMMANDO With the longest reply....DUMBASS
Ryal Deveau me too !! 👍🏻😃
The Winchester Boys called, its demon hunter approved.
TheUnclefester13 thought the same thing lol
I thought the same as well. Sam and Dean would approve.
I has a similar thought when my mind instantly went to the Winchesters trunk-mounted armory.
"This would be a perfect way to design a modern monster hunters kit to fit in their car and look badass when they pull it out to lock and load"
First thing I thought as well.🤣😂
You just inspired me, I've been experimenting with plastics. This door idea is great.
I don’t own a gun, I live in England... sure as hell don’t have any need to watch this video . Glad I did, cool as fuck.. nice work!
Sorry
I live in england i mean who NEEDS a license... as long as you keep your mouth shut no one knows ;)
Build a knife and sword rack
You never know dude
I live in England and gun mad yanks is why I would never want to live in america 🤪
great! Useful. Creative. Professional looking. Does the job. Well presented. Thank you for sharing.
Thoroughly impressed Brother; that is absolutely fantastic!
God Bless
True Patriot thank you!
Outstanding job. Very creative. These could sell like crazy as an American made small business
Ross G thanks
Fantastic workmanship and such a great idea
ROVER0EATER thank you!
Boy o boy that looks nice. I would also put a lid on it that is covered in the carpet due to some state laws about transporting fire arms in cases. very cool
This cat just made a video of, and adequately explained, a fairly involved project requiring a lot of attention to detail, & he cut it down to less than 4 minutes. I'm subscribing simply to show my appreciation for that & to see what else ol' boy can do with that shop of his.
thank you, I appreciate it.
Very cool ideas!!
Have always loved the idea of something like that and where to put it, even looked at one of those drawer systems, but they want a fortune and of course lose the space for anything else. Doesnt seem to be a quick and easy answer.
Great idea and video, Thanks.
Thanks for watching. If you like drawer systems you should check out one that I built recently th-cam.com/video/8cqCj6lUDNk/w-d-xo.html
Great work
Wow 😲 that looks badass! I to have a shotgun and a 22 rifle and your video gave me a great 👍 idea to mount my rifles in my truck! Thanks for the inspiration! This is Big Boy Frank from Texas! Peace out ✌🏼
Frank Simental if you make one, please post a pic on my Facebook page!
Clean job, clean video! Well done all around.
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words
Brother, you are my hero. Now I can feel more safe .., thanks to you.
Peace.
That's a smooth fast way.. Most definitely going to do this soon...
Very nice!!!! Looks like it could’ve be factory made. You gave me a great idea. Thanks
Pretty ingenious man
Outstanding 🥇 I served with a guy who was good to go with doing this type of work. He was a custom stereo and speaker etc tech, them skills came in handy at a FOB we were at for a minute. 🥇
That won a subscription. So cool.
thank you
Wow. Super job and it is something that most of us can do on out own. Much appreciation sir!
Great video! Awesome idea! I will definitely be borrowing this idea in the future.
Thanks for watching
Awesome video, thanks
Thanks. I have been trying to get an idea for wall storage. Never thought to use hollow core door. This in the wall behind a mirror!
I like that!
The floor surface in my car trunk is broken. I wish I had / was any good with tools. This would be a neat way to replace it. I could put bays in for emergency things like jumper cables, tools, etc. I might show this to a co-worker of mine who's great with tools. Maybe he would do that as a favor for me. Thank you for the idea.
glad I could be helpful.
That was beautiful. You’re very skilled. Thanks for sharing.
Awesome build thanks for the video. Will be out creating a template tomorrow.
I really love this! Congrats on a great job and gave me a wonderful add on to the truck I'm buying!
What a great idea and video. Genius and we’ll built. Thank you.
Congratz on "the almighty algorithm" finally suggesting your 2 year old vid. Well done, glad I was recommended this!
I really like this as I have been wanting to do this to my explorer but I didn’t know where to start .
Great idea and nicely executed
Looks good! Thanks for the instructional video and a great idea. I would like to see how you keep the goods in place and how it sits in the vehicle.
check out the first video in the series th-cam.com/video/pW_hVLgFSuo/w-d-xo.html it shows how the cargo is held in place
Like the interior door idea.
G. Chris Owens thanks, I thought it worked great
great job
What an amazing idea. I will definitely be making one of these for my truck. Thx
Very creative and an intense labor of love. Great job!
That's a really cool idea, very functional, and it looks awesome. But really who has the time. I just throw everything in in a Duty Bag, or keep a "go bag" SHTF bad, stocked with my favorite truck guns. Maybe someday I will do the same for my Jeep. Thanks for the creative idea. BTW, I live in Arizona, we don't really have any gun laws here, the Constitution is our carry permit.
@@striker6240 What's your problem?
@@slamblamboozled1245 Hey I don't have a problem pal, this boomer just needs to fuck off
Wow man. That was amazing. Hell I need to do this. Amazing.
Thank you for watching and taking the time to comment
Nice job.
Neat video. I didn't understand where it was to be located until the end, I thought it was going to be installed under the seat, not behind the backs. Unfortunately this application won't for me with my truck, but I think I will be keeping up with your stuff from now on. Cheers.
Very nice presentation, and great idea!
Thank you, I appreciate the comment.
Great effort. Ended up nice. But they make steel safes with cut away foam. Some even have fingerprint locks. No lock no deal. Replace that 12 gauge with an ar and you've got something
jrg10332 he already said that it’s not for protection, but for transport.
Man you got me watching and I love it. Thank you
great project, will borrow the idea for my suv.
Maximus Pham glad you liked it!
That is an AWESOME Idea! Great Video!
Excellent idea and video! That has inspired me to do something like that in my SUV!
Great job!
glad it was helpful.
It's a beautiful build.
Very cool setup sir... I need to make sure to look into implementing this into my build out when it happens
Robert Michelon if you end up doing something similar, please post some pics on my Facebook page!
Genius! Great attention to detail!
Definitely gonna try this for my truck. Awesome work, thx for the video!!👍
Here's the problem I have with truck/car guns... or frankly, storing any survival item cache in your car. Plain and simple, someone steals your car... you're out x number of dollars on the items, and you've just potentially armed some bad-guys.
It's a nice build but... a risky one.
looks good sir
Nice set up. And really clean install. Thanks for sharing.
LordRuckus thanks for watching and commenting
just saw this in my recommendations-- instant subscribe. this is so cool. great stuff.
thank you
That is well done work. Wish I could make one like this for my pickup I am getting
Anthony Santamarina why don’t you?
SHAWИEE HILLS WORKSHOP don’t have the ship/tools or skills
Great idea. Great video. You did a very good job of explaining and demonstrating how to build this in a short but sufficient about of time. So tired of watching a 20 minute video for something that could be explained in 5 minutes or less Thanks again.
Mark Brown thanks for watching and taking the time to comment! I appreciate it!
Thank you for showing us this idea sir.
Excellent
Beautiful work.
myrko balaban thank you
Very slick! Well done. With I could do that in my Ram but the back seats don’t fold where you can get behind them
That Stinks!
Damn you must have around a 96.
There’s a way to make them fold. Look up videos here on YT. I did it to my 06 crew cab and it works great.
Or you can modify the bottom of the seats, assuming they fold up, to hold something similar just with retention straps.
Ryal Deveau that’s an idea. The bottoms fold up, it’s a 2017. The backs are secure and don’t fold down.
Pretty cool- I have an ignorant question- why foam instead of caulk?
the door is 1.25" thick, it would have taken several days for the caulk to dry and several tubes. 1 can of foam was more than enough to fill the voids, it dried within 30-60 mins
long barrel shotguns can be hard to maneuver in a vehicle, just saying ,Great video thanks
Eh,That's what the handgun is for..
Man that looks good! Fantastic job!
Great job super clean.
Maryland pipeliner. Thanks
This is great for SHTF good job man!
Nicely done!
Jim Fernandez thank you!
Wow, very nice. Great job. I love it! -Stephen, Ohio
Yep great when you want to shoot up your local shopping center..... you yanks are fucking retards !!!!!!
Just an FYI, a this is possibly a felony in Ohio. I know a few years ago they passed a law making hidden compartments in cars a felony in Ohio. There was some talk about an exception for guns, but idk if it ever passed.
@@alexross7311 nope, just in case the British ever want to try again.
All your superior firepower didnt do much in Vietnam or Afghanistan to mention just two ! @@ruthlessone3k
@@alexross7311 sure as hell did, and it would be a lot more effective if we quit playing by all the rules and unleashed our full potential. We could have flattened Vietnam in a matter of months, same with all the goat raping bastards in Afghanistan if it wasn't for all the whiney liberals in the UN.
wow, this gives me inspiration for my f150 rear seat....mmmm. to the drawing board!
If you end up making one, post some pictures to my facebook page facebook.com/Shawneehillswoodworking/
Great project! Nice work
Well done! I might have to remove the cargo slider from the back of my 4Runner and instal this.
A hollow door! Genius idea!
Excellent job. Nice skill.
Cool setup. Looks nicee. Good job sir!
Awesome!! 👍🏻
Thanks for watching
That’s impressive!! Great job!! 👍🏻
Austin Phillips thanks, I appreciated it
That's a heck of an idea
Thank you, I really liked it and have considered doing something similar again to my current vehicle
Great video make more like em brother, appreciate the short sweet and to the point format no goofball fluff lol
Awesome video
Well done buddie😉Thanks for your thought,going to make it happen, again I thank U👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Dude, this is genius!
Now that is a great idea. I’m in Canada so I can’t do that we can’t do anything without breaking the law. What good use of space I’d make a wood cover covered in carpet on Hing at the bottom that locks. Just in case you car get broken into the thieves would most likely miss it.
Nicely done sir! 👍🏻
Been looking for this exact thing. Thanks for sharing bro! BTW, nice Winchester. First gun I ever bought and have slain everything from pheasants to deer.
Nice I want to build tool storage drawers in the back of my 2005 Denali. 4" deep or so probably 3 sliding drawers. Something that won't cost me much space in the back but keeps everything organized and out of sight.