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Rear shelf for Jeep JKU

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danbrown

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Hello,

I built a rear shelf for my wife’s JKU so that she would have an area to lash gear down and provide much needed organization.

It’s made from 12 gauge sheet for the base, in which I used a plasma cutter to make holes to lighten it. The rails, and frame beneath the bottom plate is 3/4” square tubing. It’s all welded together and painted with bed liner spray paint.

The rack is 45” x 16” and the top of the rail sits 3” above the plate. It’s mounted to the Jeep with angle brackets that screw into threaded inserts located in the down tubes of the roll bar.
 

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North American Sojourner

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Hello,

I built a rear shelf for my wife’s JKU so that she would have an area to lash gear down and provide much needed organization.

It’s made from 12 gauge sheet for the base, in which I used a plasma cutter to make holes to lighten it. The rails, and frame beneath the bottom plate is 3/4” square tubing. It’s all welded together and painted with bed liner spray paint.

The rack is 45” x 16” and the top of the rail sits 3” above the plate. It’s mounted to the Jeep with angle brackets that screw into threaded inserts located in the down tubes of the roll bar.
Nice work Sir. You use a template to burn the holes or freelance it?
Outstanding.
Zim
 
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danbrown

Guest
Hello,

I built a rear shelf for my wife’s JKU so that she would have an area to lash gear down and provide much needed organization.

It’s made from 12 gauge sheet for the base, in which I used a plasma cutter to make holes to lighten it. The rails, and frame beneath the bottom plate is 3/4” square tubing. It’s all welded together and painted with bed liner spray paint.

The rack is 45” x 16” and the top of the rail sits 3” above the plate. It’s mounted to the Jeep with angle brackets that screw into threaded inserts located in the down tubes of the roll bar.
Nice work Sir. You use a template to burn the holes or freelance it?
Outstanding.
Zim
I drew a grid pattern to locate the holes and then used a hole template while cutting.
 
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danbrown

Guest
I drew a grid pattern to locate the holes and then used a hole template while cutting.
Very cool. I fab alot of stuff and always looking for ideas. I love to do some dimple die stuff to but in your case I'm no sure it would help. Look good, but not necessary.
Thanks
Zim
I bought the hole stencils from 911Motorsports. Plasma Stencil Circle Cutter Kit - 5 pc.

The material I used is probably too thick for dimpling, but it’s a good idea and would allow for the use of thinner (lighter and cheaper) sheet metal.
 
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