Hi All
Under mild braking in the van I was hit in the back by a bag of compost sliding forwards - it was better than the bag of manure and fence posts the week before!
I have decided I need to put something behind the seats to prevent loads from flying forwards under braking, and I am looking for ideas.
What have other people put in their van's - any photos, or diagrams, how do you secure? Also, does anyone have load hooks screwed to the floor, any recommendations of what type?
Much appreciated
David
Van bulkhead/separator/tool storage
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- geoberni
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Re: Van bulkhead/separator/tool storage
I thought the likes of Post Office/BT vans all had a Steel Mesh across the back.
See this link to a SII Post Office van. http://www.simoncars.co.uk/morriscv/sli ... window.jpg
I suppose it would be down to individual customers back in the day. You certainly see a lot without anything, which isn't safe as you've found out.
See this link to a SII Post Office van. http://www.simoncars.co.uk/morriscv/sli ... window.jpg
I suppose it would be down to individual customers back in the day. You certainly see a lot without anything, which isn't safe as you've found out.
Basil the 1955 series II
Re: Van bulkhead/separator/tool storage
Hi geoberni
Mine is not ex GPO, I think it was a water company's originally. Great picture of the opening window!
I did find this in the part book, but it looks a bit hard to fabricate all of that, and I was wondering if other folks had done different things, maybe a little simpler?
Regards
David
Mine is not ex GPO, I think it was a water company's originally. Great picture of the opening window!
I did find this in the part book, but it looks a bit hard to fabricate all of that, and I was wondering if other folks had done different things, maybe a little simpler?
Regards
David
- geoberni
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Re: Van bulkhead/separator/tool storage
Looking at those, the Morris options were a single guard behind the driver, presumably for vans intended to be 'single crewed' only, or the full width screen.
I think a suitable frame could be easily constructed from a sheet of 18mm ply and fitted with galvanised mesh such as this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Galvanised-W ... Sw7I5Tu7B5
Suitably painted, you wouldn't know it was a ply frame rather than fancy curved wood, which would take steaming and bending etc.
I think a suitable frame could be easily constructed from a sheet of 18mm ply and fitted with galvanised mesh such as this:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Galvanised-W ... Sw7I5Tu7B5
Suitably painted, you wouldn't know it was a ply frame rather than fancy curved wood, which would take steaming and bending etc.
Basil the 1955 series II