Mounting Robe Hooks To Our Van UniStrut Rails. Adding a track rail system into your van conversion opens up more possible mounting options. You can mount brackets and wall hangings or use them to secure your cabinetry. Keep reading to see how we go about mounting some low-cost Robe Hooks To Our Van UniStrut Rails.
Mounting Robe Hooks To Our Van UniStrut Rails – The Why
Why We Are Using UniStrut Instead Of A Track Style Tie Down Systems
We really wanted to use an aluminum track style tie-down system throughout the van, but after some preliminary planning, chose not to, and instead decided UniStrut would be the solution to our Tie Down System challenges.
- The first reason we chose to use UniStrut Strut Channel instead of a Tie Down Track System was to avoid having to drill so many holes.
- The second was cost, the lowest price I could find L-Track for was $10 per foot.
Now we did factor in weight as an issue, but because our van is very minimalist, we won’t be anywhere near the vans payload limit.
Where We Got The Stainless Escutcheon Robe Hooks
I scored these Robe Hooks from our city maintenance surplus store. They sell off all sorts of odds and ends taken from all sorts of city services. You can find anything from tools to medical equipment, lighting, office furniture, you name it! I suggest you check if your city or town has something similar.
Mounting Robe Hooks To Our Van UniStrut Rails – The How
Parts and Materials
Step-1 Drill Out The Wall Mounting Plate
The Robe Hook Mount Plates come pre-drilled with holes for the supplied screws. Unfortunately, the holes are only 3/16”. To fit ¼” screws, we drilled the holes out a little larger.
#ProTip – The Mounting Plate is made of Stainless Steel. If you have to drill Stainless Steel, take it nice and slow so you don’t destroy your drill bit.
Step-2 Trim The Washers
To give the screws a little more surface area against the plate, we trimmed a small piece off a ¼” flat washer.
Step-3 Installation
Install is quick and easy. Screw the mounting plate into the channel nuts. These plastic flush fitting ”quick“ style channel nuts make the installation process quick and easy.
Step-4 Admiration
Stand back and admire the beauty of your creativity. Our UniStrut Strut Channel tie-down system is already showing its benefits.
Mounting Robe Hooks To Our Van UniStrut Rails – The Finish
You can never have too many hangers in a Van. Coats, bags, umbrellas, you name it… you will find something to hang on your hooks. We love how simple these were to install and how useful they are. They look great and are extremely functional! Wins all round!
We learned Some Good Tricks Installing Our Van Walls And Ceiling
Before you put up your Conversion Van Walls, you should think about Soundproofing your van
- How To Install Sound Deadener In A Van
- Installing Sound Absorbing Heat Shield In our Promaster
- Everything You Need To Know About Soundproofing A Van
Need some simple tricks for installing a floor in your Campervan Conversion?
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- The Easiest Way To Add A Floor Covering In Your Conversion Van
Thanks for reading, and remember to always take the road less traveled!
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