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And so I contacted Sarah from Sarah's Canvas Products
https://www.facebook.com/sarahscanvasproducts?ref=br_tf
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=30053.0
Here is the end product which incorporates the strap buckle from the door to hold the organiser in place. The organiser was not designed to be removed from the rear compartment, but rather a base to utilise the space to store things like the ARB compressor hose, ratchet straps, insect repellent, sunscreen, hand sanitiser, etc.
This the button hole to allow the strap/buckle to pass through the bag.
Note that in order to get this organiser to work properly, a block of foam is highly recommended where the strap is. This holds the bag down tight to allow you to open the flap without ripping the button hole apart.
Shown here is the thickness of the bag when fully loaded. The bag may not be compatible with a trek table.
And so I contacted Sarah from Sarah's Canvas Products
https://www.facebook.com/sarahscanvasproducts?ref=br_tf
http://www.myswag.org/index.php?topic=30053.0
Here is the end product which incorporates the strap buckle from the door to hold the organiser in place. The organiser was not designed to be removed from the rear compartment, but rather a base to utilise the space to store things like the ARB compressor hose, ratchet straps, insect repellent, sunscreen, hand sanitiser, etc.
This the button hole to allow the strap/buckle to pass through the bag.
Note that in order to get this organiser to work properly, a block of foam is highly recommended where the strap is. This holds the bag down tight to allow you to open the flap without ripping the button hole apart.
Shown here is the thickness of the bag when fully loaded. The bag may not be compatible with a trek table.
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