DIY camper bed for my German Shepherd and me!
There are so few camper bed builds for BS, so I made one!
Here is a pic with just 2 pieces. (30x40 in the back, and 30x48 in the middle attached together with drop pins) The back piece has two 6"legs, allowing the middle piece to rest on the folded- down seats.
I attach a piece 12x24 with one 20" leg behind the passenger seat when it is moved forward. It attaches to the middle piece of plywood with drop pins
Here is a view of the third piece
Supplies:
Supples:
Hope this helps someone!
There are so few camper bed builds for BS, so I made one!
Here is a pic with just 2 pieces. (30x40 in the back, and 30x48 in the middle attached together with drop pins) The back piece has two 6"legs, allowing the middle piece to rest on the folded- down seats.
I attach a piece 12x24 with one 20" leg behind the passenger seat when it is moved forward. It attaches to the middle piece of plywood with drop pins
Here is a view of the third piece
Supplies:
- One 48"x72" sanded 3/4" plywood (cut at Home Depot 3 times: two 48x30, one 48x12)-easy to load and minimal cutting at home
- One 6' two by four (cut two 6: pieces for the feet on the rear plywood, one 40" piece along the middle piece of plywood that will be used for the drop pins to attach the 12x24 piece behind the passenger seat, and one 20" piece for the leg of the 12" piece behind the passenger seat)
- A few wood screws
- 6-8 2/12" inch bolts for drop pins
- A 4'x6' washable rug with backing attached*
- IMPT-cut slits, not shapes to conform and tuck under plywood snugly!
Supples:
- Two 10' 15G UnistRut-each piece cut at 6' and 4" I LOVE THIS STUFF. Looking forward to attaching whatever I want, wherever I want!
- Assorted U Bolts
- Assorted Unistrut nuts to match whatever bolt size you want (see pic below), I used washers too.
Hope this helps someone!