My Simple Detector Rack

ColonelDan

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Anyone who is into metal detecting knows what its like to pack your vehicle for a day in the field or at the beach. This is what my SUV looked like...and that was on a very organized day!


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Two detectors, a shovel, a sand scoop, equipment bag and cooler

Not much room left for Miss Mary's suitcase or art equipment when she goes along. Not much usable space for anything else really except for a small area behind the passenger seat. I'm sure everyone has their own version of this load plan but you know the deal.

There had to be a better way. I experimented with different ideas that worked to some level of success but none that fit the primary Cavalry Principle of KISS. I wanted a system that was portable, i.e. easily and quickly installed in and removed from my SUV. It had to be solid and stable with some heft so my detectors could ride safe and sound without tipping over or sliding around back there. Secure vertical stacking seemed to be the solution for me. The question was how to do it.

I thought about several things I could build or re-purpose and finally settled on an unused truck gun rack. It was solidly built for my intended purpose, had rubber protection on the hooks to prevent damaging the detectors and had pre-drilled holes I could use for mounting it on a vertical frame. I decided to use 2x4s: easy to build with enough weight and heft to provide stability for my detectors.

I built a frame that was 20” in height, 24” in width with feet 8” long which prevents tipping over or sliding around when fully loaded with equipment. Padding on the back helps protect the sidewalls of my SUV and a layer on the feet adds an additional level of prevention against slipping.

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My detectors finally have a safe place to ride—they're happy campers!

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And my load plan now looks like this.

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Much more available space for Miss Mary to use any way she likes! Life is good!
 

Good job...

Now you have room for treasure chests. :)
 

Great job! :icon_thumleft:
 

Well thought out n very practical. What's not to like? 😁 Good job.
 

Nice Rack!
 

Just curious....Did anyone build one of these? If so, how did it work for you? I use mine all the time....
 

Just curious....Did anyone build one of these? If so, how did it work for you? I use mine all the time....

Nah... still just chucking crap in the back like you had witnessed / saw when you met me years ago. :)

BUT... I like the idea / concept... and in your case works perfect it seems.

PS... i am surprised you never went and bought one of those boxes i showed you and TH though.
 

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Nah... still just chucking crap in the back like you had witnessed / saw when you met me years ago. :)

BUT... I like the idea / concept... and in your case works perfect it seems.

PS... i am surprised you never went and bought one of those boxes i showed you and TH though.

Please remind me about the boxes you mentioned...my 73 year old brain needs refreshing! :dontknow:
Thanks
 

Please remind me about the boxes you mentioned...my 73 year old brain needs refreshing! :dontknow:
Thanks

Waterproof seal... been beating this thing around for about 10 years... lightweight... holds everything.

https://www.acehardware.com/departm...yuGKGAogi9ivYxhNDVUaAj8ZEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds

Walmart had em as well... might have had this thing for 12 years or more now.

Strong enough to stand or sit on as well.

There is a groove through the top of it which perfectly holds detector or scoop off ground as well.
 

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There is a groove through the top of it which perfectly holds detector or scoop off ground as well.
 

I like the idea of the rack, as that secures the detectors and makes
more room for other things.

Having your gear secured also means it won't become a projectile
should you be involved in an accident. Unfortunately, there is not
an airbag for the back of your head, and any tools, etc. laying loose
are going to become missiles should your car come to an abrupt
stop against a solid object.

My gear is either secured, or stowed on the floorboards.
 

Great job! :thumbsup:

Josh
 

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