Nice work! I too, got tired of spilling my Banquets and made one out of some scrap plywood and stained it black. I got some stainless cup holders and installed those.
I need to rebond the same parts. I was thinking of using JB Weld. What did you use? Did you bond to the painted surfaces or clean to bare metal? Thanks, Dave.
I actually do need a couple of the ridges for my build but wish there was a way to put some flat piece of food grade sheet metal on some segment of the tailgate. Not remove and replace it entirely
Nice touch. One of those things you don't think of until you spill something. RE: shaving down the “bumpers” so the tailgate will close completely. Could you use a Forstner bit, slightly larger than the diameter of the bumpers, to cut a shallow relief in the HDPE to give clearance for the bumpers? RE: losing a part ten seconds after removing it. You have my sympathy. Been there, and done that many times.
I got a 1/4" x 24" x 55" sheet on eBay but I'd call around to local plastic suppliers to see if they have an offcut that may fit first. It does have a pit of flex if kneeling in certain spots but I use it more for sitting, cooking, and setting drinks while camping than real heavy duty use.
Yes it does a bit. It also gets a little softer sitting in the sun but even with my 240# kneeling on it, the deflection is manageable and hasn't been an issue
I used some left over 2 part 3m panel bonding foam I had from work at the time. It's expensive ($60) to buy a tube new and you need a special gun and a mixing applicator tip.
Nice work! I too, got tired of spilling my Banquets and made one out of some scrap plywood and stained it black. I got some stainless cup holders and installed those.
I need to rebond the same parts. I was thinking of using JB Weld. What did you use? Did you bond to the painted surfaces or clean to bare metal? Thanks, Dave.
I actually do need a couple of the ridges for my build but wish there was a way to put some flat piece of food grade sheet metal on some segment of the tailgate. Not remove and replace it entirely
Nice touch. One of those things you don't think of until you spill something.
RE: shaving down the “bumpers” so the tailgate will close completely. Could you use a Forstner bit, slightly larger than the diameter of the bumpers, to cut a shallow relief in the HDPE to give clearance for the bumpers?
RE: losing a part ten seconds after removing it. You have my sympathy. Been there, and done that many times.
Epic bro! How thick is the piece used?
We're did you purchase the HDPE?
I got that piece on ebay but I called some local plastic suppliers first to see if they had any offcuts, sometimes people get lucky with that.
What size is that sheet of HDPE please?
Excellent project. Looks great!
I know the original panel slips underneath something on the tailgate.
I got a 1/4" x 24" x 55" sheet on eBay but I'd call around to local plastic suppliers to see if they have an offcut that may fit first. It does have a pit of flex if kneeling in certain spots but I use it more for sitting, cooking, and setting drinks while camping than real heavy duty use.
Lol I'm like you I'd rather build it than buy it just so I can have more tools too add to my collection
Where to purchase the product???
Does the HDPE tailgate skin flex more than the OEM skin?
Yes it does a bit. It also gets a little softer sitting in the sun but even with my 240# kneeling on it, the deflection is manageable and hasn't been an issue
@@kendingsor thanks for the information, it's much appreciated
What adhesive did you use on the metal braces? Thanks.
I used some left over 2 part 3m panel bonding foam I had from work at the time. It's expensive ($60) to buy a tube new and you need a special gun and a mixing applicator tip.
@@kendingsor 3M stuff is great, lucky you! What did you use to clean up before use of the product? Thanks for the reply, much appreciated, Dave.
@@davekana8388 just some acetone
@@kendingsor thank you for answering my questions.👍
where did you get the plastic
I purchased it on eBay but I checked local plastic suppliers for offcuts that may have worked first.
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