For years I've been using two simple 2x3 "tables" to support a sleeping platform in my truck bed. After a very hard hit last summer that launched the entire platform into the air with a few hundred pounds on it, I now need to rebuild the setup.
One of the issues has always been that the wooden structure underneath got in the way of storing gear. I could've build boxes on rollers, but I was only working with about 9" of under-platform clearance.
I've long thought that a metal structure to support the platform would be stronger, lighter, and allow more storage clearance underneath it.
Then I got to thinking - what if the platform was completely suspended? It no longer just sits in the bed, it's actually bolted above it? A floating platform, if you will.
Pros:
- Don't need to store a wooden platform when I need a truck bed.
- Lots more space under the floating platform when installed.
- More rigid - won't go flying around.
Cons:
- More work to install remove the crossbars when I need the bed completely clear.
- Potentially more noisy. Might covery with some sort of foam tape.
My idea:
2x UniStrut Channels bolted the truck bed rails, or lower on the inside of the bed.
3x UniStrut Channel "Crossbars" to across the bed and support the platform. Each of these might have a support in the middle (may not be neccesary).
4x UniStrut Supports running to truck bed to support side rails (may not be neccesary).
4x Unistrut 90° Brackets (to lower crossbars for platform)
Misc Supplies:
8 - 3/8” Unistrut Channel nuts
8 - 3/8” Hex bolts with washers
4 – 3/8” Carriage bolts with washers and nylon nuts. I used 2” bolts, but could be shorter.
Misc. pieces of rubber cut to fit mounting surfaces
Here's a guy who did it in a van:
Thoughts?