fedexhatch
Seasoned Expediter
the company im considering says I need an E track in my van. but not where they want it. I dont want to go to the expence to install it and then be told I did it wrong.
I dunno. I could go back there and measure, but that would require, uhm, effort. I think it's about 41-inches. The narrowest distance between those two side walls down there is about 49 inches, maybe 49½, and the E-track is 5-inches wide, so in between the inner edges of the E-track would be 39 inches give or take.Hey Turtle, what's the measurements between your e-track strips?
Almost always, yes. I've had a couple or three loads where it made more sense not to, but the SOP is to cross the straps (unlike Ghostbusters, where you never cross the straps, oh, wait, that's streams. Never cross the streams. Never mind).Turtle I was wondering with your track that far apart do you always cross your straps?
I take it that your e-track is recessed?
Sort of. It's just that the plywood is thicker than the E-track. The end result is that the E-track is recessed, 'cause the last thing you want is something other than a smooth deck for sliding pallets loaded with freight. I've seen some people go overboard in complicating the simple, putting for an awful lot of time and effort into installing recessed E-track. But using plywood that's thicker than the E-track seemed like the easiest way to accomplish it.I take it that your e-track is recessed?
No, that's just the back of the bunk. Forward of the bunk is the fridge/microwave/printer monolith, then the driver's seat which is obscured by the fridge, and then the windshield is covered by the window covering. Above the window covering is the roof slope that's above the driver's head.I noticed you've put in a bulk head since we met up in Rogers, MN.
I'll take some pics so you can see, but it's basically held up with right angle brackets. If you look closely, you can see some right angle brackets supporting the shelves, 4 for each shelf. The ones for the shelves have one screw hole on each end, the ones for the vertical supports have two holes on each end. There are brackets holding the vertical supports to the ribs right under the top shelf, in the middle (on the right, it's under the shelf right behind the orange laundry detergent bottle), and then at the very bottom secured to the floor. Each support is secured in these three places. I also have two long screws, 2½ inches, I think, screwed right through the side walls into the edges of the vertical supports.are those vertical custom pieces attached to the ribs of the truck? what holds up the whole shebang to keep it from going she-BANG!!