2014 S Maxx
2011 Tacoma 4cyl ... edit: 2022 Tacoma 6cyl - oh yeah!

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One thing I'd like to do, but I lack the right saw to do a good job, is to cut that shelf into 3 parts to match the 3 sections of the storage area underneath the shelf. It would be nice to only have to raise the shelf for the section you need to access, and each section would be much lighter than the whole thing. Something to think about if you make your own.Verna said:I have purchased 12" piano hinges for mine. While I may have to put glue and longer screws in the end grain of the cleats I'll be installing, I do believe the piano hinges will last for a long time.
Mine is already cut into 4 pieces and the plan is to make the storage areas to match the lengths of the pieces. And for those of us who have the glcol reservoir under the shelf, I found that by holding a mirror next to the rear wall, I can see the level of the glycol very easily.Photomom said:One thing I'd like to do, but I lack the right saw to do a good job, is to cut that shelf into 3 parts to match the 3 sections of the storage area underneath the shelf. It would be nice to only have to raise the shelf for the section you need to access, and each section would be much lighter than the whole thing. Something to think about if you make your own.Verna said:I have purchased 12" piano hinges for mine. While I may have to put glue and longer screws in the end grain of the cleats I'll be installing, I do believe the piano hinges will last for a long time.
I have a small compound miter saw (http://www.homedepot.com/p/Ryobi-ONE-18-Volt-7-1-4-in-Miter-Saw-Tool-Only-P551/202611233) that I use for moldings, picture frames, etc, but it won't cut material as wide as the shelf. I also have a scroll saw with a fine blade, and also a saber saw, but cutting straight lines is a challenge. Will need to think about this. It would be awfully convenient. Advice would be very welcome.Verna said:Mine is already cut into 4 pieces and the plan is to make the storage areas to match the lengths of the pieces.Photomom said:One thing I'd like to do, but I lack the right saw to do a good job, is to cut that shelf into 3 parts to match the 3 sections of the storage area underneath the shelf. It would be nice to only have to raise the shelf for the section you need to access, and each section would be much lighter than the whole thing. Something to think about if you make your own.Verna said:I have purchased 12" piano hinges for mine. While I may have to put glue and longer screws in the end grain of the cleats I'll be installing, I do believe the piano hinges will last for a long time.
Photomom, with patience, a guide and some clamps, you can accurately cut the board to the lengths. Hollar if you need some help with instructions. I have a compound miter saw so it would take me longer to set the saw up than to make the cuts





Based on all the extra screw holes (when I took one of the original hinges off there were 4 holes in the shelf and 6 holes in the back board) and the fit of a couple of the wooden pieces, I get the impression that my trailer might have been the prototype...ChanW said:
Our Tab came with no boxed areas or outlets on the ends of that shelf (those boxes enclosing your outlets). Ours was before LG made that design decision.

The part that screws off is slightly above the level of the shelf.ChanW said:Ha! Lucky you. Ours was a 'prototype' for a number of things too.
So is your tank mounted above the level of that back shelf? Ours is right below the shelf.

Actually I didn't even need to in this case, a flashlight was all I needed.Verna said:Use a mirror to see the level of the glcol.
The part that screws off is slightly above the level of the shelf.ChanW said:Ha! Lucky you. Ours was a 'prototype' for a number of things too.
So is your tank mounted above the level of that back shelf? Ours is right below the shelf.

