Here's a nifty project: Bob Clagett takes a piece of otherwise dead space in his Land Cruiser--the inside of the tailgate--and cuts into it to create some custom storage compartments. "Yes, to do this project, you have to cut into your car," Clagett writes. "I know that sounds scary, and it can be." But with some thoughtful analysis and the judicious use of tools, it can be done well. Here he shows you how:
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It's a cool idea. Seems to me that he could've saved a lot of time if he'd found a couple shallow plastic tubs and cut the holes to that size; that would take care of stuff moving about the tailgate and also the sharp edges, and would have a nicer finish.