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Cargo Barrier


jadm4x4
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Hi all. I have had a few people ask me what was a crimsafe cargo barrier or wanted pics of it. So i finnaly got around to taking some descent pic for the post.

this product is a stainless steel wovn mesh with aluminum security door frame around the edge.

 

It was actually a door that i repo'd from a customer. the door itself retailed for $1200 aussie dollars. but i bought it for $80 and that is al this whole mod to the car cost me.

 

Just to let you know that this has nothing to do with the "crimsafe" company at all. I have manufactured this product for many years and is acually a security door product for residential homes. It also does not comply with austalian design rules for Australia and probly not for any country....lol

 

Crimsafe is not avalible in all countries but is being released in the US soon i am told

 

 

This only took me 3 hours to manufacture and install. wasnt hard at all. only using an aluminium mitre saw. drill, and a hammer, socket set, and the tow bar for making the brackets. and a bit of know how.

 

I did not follow any other barrier with the sizes so it was make as i go.

 

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The top fixings gointo the roof where the plug for the roof lineing is. ( no i didnt go all the way through)

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sorry pic is sideways. but the bottom brackets i made to fit in the same possitions as the tie downs in the rear.

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any qustions go for youre life. happy to answer any.....

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Nice work Mate ,

 

Love how you can see through it .

 

Have seen an ad when a crim tries to cut it with a stanley knife ( and fails ) and then hits it with a bat ( and fails ) , is your mesh the same stuff ?

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Nice work Mate ,

 

Love how you can see through it .

 

Have seen an ad when a crim tries to cut it with a stanley knife ( and fails ) and then hits it with a bat ( and fails ) , is your mesh the same stuff ?

yep its the same stuff. frign expensive but its like looking through a flyscreen,

304 grade stainless. its used for blast areas, fire break, and security, all i need now is one of those little hammers in the back for breaking the glass just incase someone gets stuck in there in an emergency.

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yep its the same stuff. frign expensive but its like looking through a flyscreen,

304 grade stainless. its used for blast areas, fire break, and security, all i need now is one of those little hammers in the back for breaking the glass just incase someone gets stuck in there in an emergency.

or you could tie a string to your door linkage and have it come out a hole in the trim. Pull the string and pop, its open.

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or you could tie a string to your door linkage and have it come out a hole in the trim. Pull the string and pop, its open.

yeh never thought of that. the simple things just go by why dreaming of the big picture...lol

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