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help with over the rail box
I've started on my box as of now I have no plans for storage but thinking I might want some I guess I can always add it later what type of storage do ya'll prefer for an over the rail? I don't want to hinder the dogs this is what I've got so far the expaned metal will be for a removable divider and doors I will be adding more cross braces on the top and it will have a rigging rail how tall are your rails
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
Everybody has different opinions but I like the rails to be at least chest high on the dog. I've seen em a lot shorter, I've seen em without rails and just an eye bolt in the middle of the box to tie dogs to, but personally I like it where it's gonna be chest height on the dogs.
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You want storage put a tool box on top rigging rails about chest high as stated before. I like to put a Reese hitch on front of truck and put a rigging platform up there then you can watch your dogs.
I like the front rigs better than the box too as far as that goes.
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If they don't bay, they don't stay
Catch em and stretch em, tree em and free em
'PR' McPherson's Big Mouth Brandy
Go ahead and make it a full body box....mount your toolbox in the top of it....mine is set up like that and it's a lifesaver....no such thing as too much storage.
Thanks for the replies
I have been thinking about rigging from the hood since my hood is already beat up anyway
Vapossumhntr I saw a box built like that I think it may have been on ukc it was a nice box. I think i saved a pic of it and started to go with thst design. will I gain anything mounting the toolbox in the dog box? I figured I would still have the same space in the box so just went the way I have so far
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
Been lazy on the box but I've went back and added a recessed storage at the back 2" of it is above the box 3 1/4 below for collars and leads ammo it still gives me 24" for the doors may put boxes on the sides haven't got that far yet. What about pvc water storage is it worth it? Any pics of the set up? Was gonna put mine along the sides of the divider had another question but can't think of it right now
Thanks
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
Slow go but finally making progress
Redo
door frame
gonna try to order the diamond plate this week have plans to add more top storage on both sides and rigging rail
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
you've got a nice shop to work and create things in. I know your box will look great.
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Thanks it's not my shop but where I work I've been looking around at some welders for home to weld aluminum with.
A pic with a door laid in place I have both doors done now my diamond plate came in last week hope to get some of the diamond plates on this week so it'll start looking like a box lol
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
is the expanded metal, aluminum? if so, what does a sheet cost.? I think it must be pretty expensive.
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It is aluminum my boss man orders a good amount a of aluminum I got it at his price which was right under $60 4'x8'x1/8" don't know what it would be somewhere else
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
Well I've got slack on the box but made some progress this week finally stuck some diamond plate lol starting to take shape of a box
got to close the end above the door and make the lid for the storage and may make some covers for the sides will make covers for the end beside the door frame to make it look better
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
that's nice. it's gonna be a $1000 box. You're going to be proud to show off your homemade box.
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Well I need to put the front in to keep them out from under toolbox wire the back up lights and I want to insulate the top to help with heat any ideas on what to use so the dogs don't mess with it
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
great work!!! dang nice box.
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i will finish the game.
you are a real craftsman. that's a masterpiece.
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Thanks fellas I'd like to have a place of my own to build boxes maybe one of these days lol
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
Great job! You are truly a craftsman and very talented. A shame you aren't in Texas.
Adios,
Gary
Great job! You are truly a craftsman and very talented. A shame you aren't in Texas.
Adios,
Gary
Thanks I think I've got something to insulate the top with gonna try it see how it works
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
help with rail box
You boys making these aluminum over the rail dogboxes. Think about making them adjustable for small and large trucks. It's not that hard and that way you can use them when you trade trucks.. My over the rail box was built in 1994. It's adjustable width wise...I've put it on a 92-94-98 fords a 07 Tacoma and a 2012 Tundra. It's not aluminum. It's light tubing. I keep it on my Tacoma most of the time, but when I travel I put it on my Tundra...Just a thought. Paul
Re: help with rail box
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Originally posted by thundervalleyoutfitters
You boys making these aluminum over the rail dogboxes. Think about making them adjustable for small and large trucks. It's not that hard and that way you can use them when you trade trucks.. My over the rail box was built in 1994. It's adjustable width wise...I've put it on a 92-94-98 fords a 07 Tacoma and a 2012 Tundra. It's not aluminum. It's light tubing. I keep it on my Tacoma most of the time, but when I travel I put it on my Tundra...Just a thought. Paul
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Kenneth Flippen
owner of:
one Ol Blue Dog
help over the rail
Ken The top is wide enough for the full size trucks. When you adjust it for a smaller truck the top hangs to the edge. It gives the hounds a rain roof, but is not too wide to hang over a small truck. No need to adjust the roof. I can't do the picture thing. I use 6" square holes with a divider. I keep mine back to the tail gate, so the front of the box need plywood. It holds 8 hounds and still room for gear or bait. Depth is not a problem. I use a rubber mat for the floor, so on the deep body trucks( like the tundra) I just put a 2x4 under the rubber matt in the front. No need to in the back. Good luck...Paul
bumping for a neat post
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