
Many toy haulers do not have rails or cargo fastening devices installed because everyone wants these devices in different places depending on what kind of cargo they are hauling.
Bob Kendall wanted a place to strap stuff to the wall in his toy hauler, so he built and installed these “moving van” type cargo rails on the walls.
He also wanted to protect the finish on the walls and these rails are just the ticket.
These are easy to make, and I recommend using hardwood because softer wood will not support a load as well as hard woods.
Bob Kendall wanted a place to strap stuff to the wall in his toy hauler, so he built and installed these “moving van” type cargo rails on the walls.
He also wanted to protect the finish on the walls and these rails are just the ticket.
These are easy to make, and I recommend using hardwood because softer wood will not support a load as well as hard woods.

1 comments:
Nice job on the rails but, what does the mounting hardware go into and how strong are they?
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