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Ramps I was thinking about would be more like this:
Just something to keep the two ramps separated so when you are loading/unloading something they wouldn't be able to 'move apart' (like I have seen happen to other trucks with two ramps) at the bottom/top causing things to end up falling off the ramps...
They would need to be adjustable for different 'widths' of course...
As to the 'unloader' pic you shared, yes, that's what I was talking about, but rather than a 'hand crank' one that you would plug into one of the outlets on the CB...
The 'fold out' side panels you pretty much get the idea... Of course they would have to lock down to the 'rails' inside, then be able to come up and over the sides (with rubber padding to protect?) and then end up as a 'tray' that is flat and level on the outside... Wouldn't need to be heavy duty as it would/should/could be just there to hold tools you are using (not a chest) and maybe a water bottle, coffee holder kind of things... Mostly it would just be flat, about 10-12" wide and have a few 'holes' drilled in it for things like screwdrivers, hammers, etc... with maybe a couple of 'hangers' for other things too...
Maybe something like this (when opened up and 'over the side') but with a way to hold tools, parts, etc. to keep them separated as needed. Wouldn't even have to be 2 of them, just one side would work... The 'box/tray would only need to be used when it's opened up... It would be empty when folded into the back of the truck... sort of a combo of the box below and one of those tool holders for rakes and shovels and such that you see gardeners trucks have (except not for long handled items, but for short ones).
Alright, I've noted everything down:Ramps I was thinking about would be more like this:
Just something to keep the two ramps separated so when you are loading/unloading something they wouldn't be able to 'move apart' (like I have seen happen to other trucks with two ramps) at the bottom/top causing things to end up falling off the ramps...
They would need to be adjustable for different 'widths' of course...
As to the 'unloader' pic you shared, yes, that's what I was talking about, but rather than a 'hand crank' one that you would plug into one of the outlets on the CB...
The 'fold out' side panels you pretty much get the idea... Of course they would have to lock down to the 'rails' inside, then be able to come up and over the sides (with rubber padding to protect?) and then end up as a 'tray' that is flat and level on the outside... Wouldn't need to be heavy duty as it would/should/could be just there to hold tools you are using (not a chest) and maybe a water bottle, coffee holder kind of things... Mostly it would just be flat, about 10-12" wide and have a few 'holes' drilled in it for things like screwdrivers, hammers, etc... with maybe a couple of 'hangers' for other things too...
Maybe something like this (when opened up and 'over the side') but with a way to hold tools, parts, etc. to keep them separated as needed. Wouldn't even have to be 2 of them, just one side would work... The 'box/tray would only need to be used when it's opened up... It would be empty when folded into the back of the truck... sort of a combo of the box below and one of those tool holders for rakes and shovels and such that you see gardeners trucks have (except not for long handled items, but for short ones).
1.Vault dual ramps with something in the middle to lock them in place and adjustable for different unloading standards to prevent items from falling off during unloading.
2.Electric Vault unloader.
3.Vault L-track fold-out side panels—a fantastic design and idea to meet daily needs, truly great!
Thank you so much for your brilliant ideas and suggestions. If you have any more thoughts, feel free to share anytime!??