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- nevadanickExplorerCargo net for ATV/UTV, smaller than one for a pickup.
- John_WayneExplorer IIGo by Lowes or Home Depot and get some shade cloth
- Deb_and_Ed_MExplorer IICargo net
Naio - I bought some of these, to stuff jackets, hats, etc into
I've also read on van conversion forums, where people thread a couple of rows of shock cord across overhead shelves, etc to help hold things in. - Sam_SpadeExplorer
Naio wrote:
Oh, I see I need to clarify!
Me too.
That is NOT a good place to keep anything of more than trivial weight, no matter what kind of net or screen you use to hold it in place.
In the event of a panic stop or a crash, the "stuff" can go flying........right through the net. And flying "stuff" can sometimes be more deadly than the crash itself. - MrWizardModeratoryou said 'small' mesh,
this type of material is strong, and will keep things in place
i thought you like to think, outside the box - NaioExplorer IIOh, I see I need to clarify!
I am looking to keep storage stuff in the bunk in case of a crash, sudden stop, etc. Not keep sleeping humans in or bugs out :). - MrWizardModeratorNaio
might i 'suggest' easy breeze or similar hanging mesh screen door , one piece not (2) piece,
we have one for the entrance door, as our BUS style door does not have a screen door
just get some plastic clamp on grommets to use it sideways as cargo net
comes with velcro fasteners for the top and the bottom is weighted to keep it hanging in place, and keep out the bugs when the breeze is blowing, so you might want to trim it
i bought this one at walmart a few years ago
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Doorway-Screen-Curtain-38x81-Easy-Breeze-/132011838085?_trksid=p2385738.m2548.l4275
its ONE Piece NOT split in the middle
23.99 at overstock.com - ol_Bombero-JCExplorerCheck out the nets used for upper bunks of the sleepers on HDTs (Heavy Duty Trucks).
Stop by any HDT dealer's lot - Volvo, Pete, Freightshaker, etc. and take a look.
Intended to keep 2nd driver (full size adult) safe while going down the road.
~ - To contain small children so they could not roll out of an overhead bunk, we used a standard closet pole, attaching mounts for it at each end of bunk wall. We used some sort of fishing net with maybe .5 inch mesh for the curtain part, threading the closet pole through a pocket sewn across top of netting.
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