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80/20 Truck Bed Slide using 8020 for the first time. 

828findadventure
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Hey all, please check out my other 8020 videos. This was my first attempt using 8020 to build a bed slide for my mid-size truck and it was pre-video. It is very handy since it allows you to access everything without crawling back into the bed of the truck. I currently have a Bedrug installed so I did not go the direction of drawer slides. I used little caster wheels. I am going to provide some links to purchase 8020 components but there are other sources out there as well. Amazon affiliate links to the parts I used are listed below. Most of my good deals have been found on Amazon and eBay where I have even found used 8020 parts. For sourcing hardware or getting precut 80/20, I go with Tnutz.com. I hope you all enjoy my video, and please subscribe and hit the like button.
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Комментарии : 62   
@garyhodenius4209
@garyhodenius4209 7 месяцев назад
Just finished building a truck slide VERY similar to the one you made, the main difference is I went with the 15 series 8020, custom roller bearings, 1/2" plywood, non-slip carpet, added two legs and a removeable partition 2 feet from the end. Very pleased with how well it works with my Tundra 🙂. The total weight is about 80lbs. I liked the idea that it is removeable, and the height is only 2 3/8". The cost was around $650, appreciate you posting your slide.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 7 месяцев назад
That’s awesome. I thought about using 15 series in my 21 Tundra crew, I have all the hardware but have been lacking the time. I’m glad my video helped out and thanks for watching.
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555
@johnjacobjinglehimerschmid3555 3 часа назад
Awesome. Have a 99 Ranger and need a sliding accessory like that as well. Shame you didn't make a "BUILD" video, I'd have been really interested. Never have worked with those extruded aluminum rails before.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure Час назад
It's easy to build and assemble. The hard part is cutting straight square edges with a miter saw. Thanks for watching.
@Lorddarthvader1701
@Lorddarthvader1701 Месяц назад
I think I'm gonna do this, awesome idea
@828findadventure
@828findadventure Месяц назад
@@Lorddarthvader1701 thank you and thank you for watching.
@curlymaple42
@curlymaple42 2 года назад
I like how you used the smooth corner on the front! I am getting a new cap with tool boxes and I am going to make a platform inside between the tool boxes. We put our kayaks underneath. That smooth corner would work great. I might go regular though and put the handles on the front...
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
That sounds great. Make a video and share your innovation. There is no limit to what you can make with 8020. Thanks for commenting.
@johnmerkel756
@johnmerkel756 3 года назад
Love the simplicity of this system ... very creative!
@johnwilliamson9453
@johnwilliamson9453 2 года назад
Very nice explanation!
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
I tried, it was made before I started filming everything. Thank you and please subscribe, I'm going to try to build a bed slide in a full size truck using nylon 8020 glides soon, so stay tuned.
@whazupmike
@whazupmike 3 года назад
Great idea man. I might change mine (made of 3/4 wood - heavy) once what I have breaks.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 3 года назад
It works great and I use it every day.
@l.nguyen860
@l.nguyen860 3 года назад
Thanks for this video.
@noroomforgloomsavedbygrace5692
@noroomforgloomsavedbygrace5692 2 года назад
Great attitude/personality & Helpful. Thanks, Jerry aka Noroom4gloom
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting.
@taraaaron1242
@taraaaron1242 2 года назад
Well I like your idea. I was going to make something similar but out of wood. By the time I added it all up at home depot it was almost 800. I left it there and walked out. I can make your version without the wood and mount my stuff to the slots.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
If you got the tools and some type of aluminum like 8020 or just angled aluminum you can build it. Thanks for watching and commenting. Please subscribe and if you haven't check out my 8020 roof rack build video.
@SC-sz9ms
@SC-sz9ms 4 месяца назад
I see a lot of ppl doing 8020, but why not unistrut?
@ozlifechasersnz221
@ozlifechasersnz221 2 года назад
Fantastic, only just found you, I must say, You have some really good videos, hence Im another subscriber. Similar interests for sure. A few ideas of set ups you I have are what I'm thinking of, I always have loved my Oztents.... keep up the good work. You are going to love my set up when it's done.....From OZ but in NZ at moment fora while. Take care bud.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
Oztent products never fail to impress me. Thanks for commenting and don't forget to subscribe and hit the like button it really helps me out.
@victoremilioduartecastaned9479
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 love it
@828findadventure
@828findadventure Год назад
Thank you.
@mallozzi21
@mallozzi21 3 года назад
I’ll be building this soon thank you!!
@biggfacts7785
@biggfacts7785 3 года назад
great video i am going to use 8020 on mine You really helped me with my design. really well put together video. thank you
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 3 года назад
Thank you, I haven't had a problem since putting it together.
@robreighter2851
@robreighter2851 3 года назад
Well done! Thank you!
@Caper1960
@Caper1960 3 года назад
Very nice job.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 3 года назад
Thank you
@blogmapostvideo
@blogmapostvideo 3 года назад
Great idea!
@mikecoughlin4128
@mikecoughlin4128 3 года назад
What do you think of adding legs that fold down underneath as you slide it out? That way a fully loaded slide could be removed to make way for boxes, bikes, raw materials. a second one could also be loaded for another purpose such as camping, fishing, etc..
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 3 года назад
That's a great idea and would work great. I have some 180º swivels that mount to 10 series 8020. I was going to use them to mount a tilting solar panel to my truck's roof. I need to get busy.
@taraaaron1242
@taraaaron1242 2 года назад
Great idea. 👍
@garyhodenius4209
@garyhodenius4209 8 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting your slide, thinking of doing the same thing. I was wondering what the width dimensions of the 8020 is (1", 1 1/2" or 2")?
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 8 месяцев назад
I used 10 series in this build which is 1" x 1". If you need to build something to hold a lot more weight, 15 series 1.5" x 1.5" would be sufficient. Thanks for watching.
@daviddeleon2240
@daviddeleon2240 2 года назад
Fire of all, great video! I just started thinking i needed a bed slide and saw the price so i really want to add something like what you have instead. How much weight do you put on it? I have about 4 Milwaukee packouts, might need one more. Probably about 150 lbs of tools that would constantly be on it. You think it would hold up
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
I could put about 200 pounds on it. Since I have a BedRug it takes some strength to slide it out. If the tray was on the steel bed or a sprayed bed it would roll out much easier. After building it I thought maybe it would roll better if I used skateboard-type wheels with sealed bearings. Thanks for commenting and if you haven't please subscribe so you can see all my 8020 projects. If you go to my channel and search 8020 you will see the truck stuff I have built and recently a roof rack. Thanks again.
@michaelhum1684
@michaelhum1684 3 года назад
Can you share the links for hardware and 80/20? Thanks. Great idea!
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 3 года назад
There should be some links below the video under the description. If those don't help, message me back for other sources. Thanks for commenting.
@webtheweb
@webtheweb 2 года назад
Hi, I know it's been a minute. Question to you, how did you attach the 1/4" ply to the 8020? Have you had any touble with tipping or warping?
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
I used T-nuts, they held great and the wood never warped. Thanks for watching and please subscribe it really helps the channel grow. Also, search 8020 in my videos, I’ve done many projects.
@webtheweb
@webtheweb 2 года назад
@@828findadventure I've thinking about doing a similar build. In your thought process did you ever consider installing C channels on both side of the slide bed, near the door; to provide over tipping and a stop? Or how Bout legs at the end? I wonder because for my purpose I want install tools and Milwaukee drawers. So for my end results I would like a 90% pull out, give or take.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
@@webtheweb legs or C channel would work or theses sliders. I’m not sure where to mount the sliders to keep it from tipping though. www.tnutz.com/product/lm-010-b1/
@webtheweb
@webtheweb 2 года назад
@@828findadventure yeah with the plywood on top the link you sent me won't work. I think just doing some c channela with plywood, around 1' long screwed down to the bed.
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
Try to use at least 1/8” thick C channel and that will be strong enough.
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath 3 года назад
Does 8020 make those casters
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 3 года назад
No, they don't. I had gotten them off eBay from a private seller and they don't sell them anymore. Here are some on Amazon that I found. These should work the same way. amzn.to/3sRPCN1
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath 3 года назад
@@828findadventure thanks, I never heard of trundle casters before
@kjy7440
@kjy7440 2 года назад
I can't make it out clearly, is that a SAC
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
I'm not sure what you are referring to.
@kjy7440
@kjy7440 2 года назад
Sticker on the topper
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
Yes
@lovablepersona5000
@lovablepersona5000 3 года назад
how much for all the parts?
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 3 года назад
The most expensive parts were the wheels that I chose. I probably would do different now. Second was the hardware used in putting it all together. (corner brackets) Third was the Saw blade for cutting aluminum. I would say somewhere close to $200-300 total. I did not need to add the rubber mat on top or the small d-rings. The 10 series 80/20 differs in price by the Alu market so when it's cheap buy it. Very easy to build if you are comfortable using a miter saw.
@mannyechaluce3814
@mannyechaluce3814 3 года назад
Those alluminum bars are like 35 bucks for a 4 footer, it gets pricey, but I guess a full blown after market already built is like 1grand +
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath
@GOLDVIOLINbowofdeath 3 года назад
@@828findadventure Who sells it and changes the price up or down based on the price of aluminum?
@kwikshooter1
@kwikshooter1 3 года назад
What's with the term "ANYWAYS"......... ????? Do you mean "ANYWAY"????
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 года назад
Thanks for commenting and don't forget to subscribe and hit the like button it really helps me out.
@RS-gw2kt
@RS-gw2kt Год назад
Any idea on what the unit weighs w/o the rubber mat? Nice concept and very clean end result. I have a slightly different idea to store a 6’ ladder under it but I’m using your concept for the slide. May make a vid. and will definitely credit you for the idea
@828findadventure
@828findadventure Год назад
Thank you, it probably weighs in at around 20 pounds or less using 10 series. Very light but rigid.
@gapo62angler93
@gapo62angler93 2 месяца назад
I’m thinking of buying the Bed Slide from the company but seeing your video it really looks good but I’m wondering if you could tell me how much total cost to build it. TIA
@828findadventure
@828findadventure 2 месяца назад
Depending on your skill level and what you decide to build it out of the cost could vary. Mine was made out of 8020 which is all bolt together except for some cuts. You can also order the 8020 precut. It's up to you on what to use and what your use will be. The homemade slide will definitely be cheaper than a premade one.
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