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ozzyboy
1st July 2013, 09:36 PM
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AB
1st July 2013, 09:55 PM
Neat finish ozzy!!


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Clunk
1st July 2013, 10:25 PM
Very nice very well thought out set of drawers you got there mate

soundfx
22nd September 2013, 05:59 PM
How'd you keep the cost down so low? Left over stuff from other projects?

krbrooking
23rd September 2013, 03:28 AM
They look really good man, makes me want to rebuild mine and do something similar.


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ozzyboy
23rd September 2013, 02:24 PM
How'd you keep the cost down so low? Left over stuff from other projects?


2 sheets of ply and a couple off cuts courtesy of work . cost = $0
Carpet was a end of roll at bunnings. ( can't remember exactly, but buggar all )
Screws, glue etc I think 30 bucks tops
I stayed away from runners or bearrings for 2 reasons. The laminate on the marine ply slides easy on the base laminate. Not easy enough that they slide by themselves but easy enough. Other reason was the cost. a good set of runners would have doubled the build cost.
I went the height I did to fit whatever I like in the drawers, fit the 80l waeco on top, fit a duel battery in the rhs compartment, all recovery gear in lhs compartment, and the sub in the face

cheers
ozz

AJTich
20th October 2013, 10:22 PM
Man, that is great. I've seen a pic of what I want for mine, and your pics, and setups make me think I could do it too.
Can only hope it looks as good as yours.
A&J

oncedisturbed
21st October 2013, 12:00 AM
Good job on the setup and finish :)

Warwick89
21st October 2013, 12:29 AM
Nice finish mate, better then a bought one.

macca
21st October 2013, 07:42 AM
Great build, If you had to buy the ply would you go with the same? Supporting batteries and serious speakers would be better in a heavier construction.

It looks like 19mm which is fairly heavy, as you say the surface is good for the drawers to slide and that is only on that 19mm form ply.... I think.

A lighter ply if used could be fitted with that "Teflon" strip as Drifta Kitchens use. Corners can be reinforced with 40x40x1.4 mm aluminium angle ($26.00 per 3mtr from Bunning's) I am always looking at keeping the weight down.

Like the design and use of space, a good DIY for a good price.

BigRAWesty
21st October 2013, 09:40 AM
Yea your right macca, Its a juggle of price, weight and strength.
I used 12mm ply throughout the build and come out just over 40kg, but I have a system which will last a lifetime.
Mdf is cheaper, but you loose strength. So to gain strength you need thicker material so you gain weight.
Do NOT use particle board. Although cheap it will split and halfway down a decent track you'll find you fridge bouncing wrong the cargo area..
Buy the sounds of it ozzy has used both mdf and ply.
If you look around you can get 'top sheets' off the packs for cheap. When it's all covered in carpet who cares if you have a scratch or stain??

But good build ozzy. Very neat finish

ozzyboy
24th October 2013, 07:27 AM
Great build, If you had to buy the ply would you go with the same? Supporting batteries and serious speakers would be better in a heavier construction.

It looks like 19mm which is fairly heavy, as you say the surface is good for the drawers to slide and that is only on that 19mm form ply.... I think.

A lighter ply if used could be fitted with that "Teflon" strip as Drifta Kitchens use. Corners can be reinforced with 40x40x1.4 mm aluminium angle ($26.00 per 3mtr from Bunning's) I am always looking at keeping the weight down.

Like the design and use of space, a good DIY for a good price.

I think if I had a 2.8 or a 3l, and had to buy the ply, i'd opt for a 12mm marine / form ply. ( still water tight / laminate to slide drawers and strong enough to support the battery)

realistically, the difference in weight between a 12mm, 19mm or a mdf is null n void in my opinion, and I noticed nil difference in power after fitting these with 4.2 efi

ozz

my third 256
24th October 2013, 08:01 AM
Yea your right macca, Its a juggle of price, weight and strength.
I used 12mm ply throughout the build and come out just over 40kg, but I have a system which will last a lifetime.
Mdf is cheaper, but you loose strength. So to gain strength you need thicker material so you gain weight.
Do NOT use particle board. Although cheap it will split and halfway down a decent track you'll find you fridge bouncing wrong the cargo area..
Buy the sounds of it ozzy has used both mdf and ply.
If you look around you can get 'top sheets' off the packs for cheap. When it's all covered in carpet who cares if you have a scratch or stain??

But good build ozzy. Very neat finish

top sheets or cover sheets are a thing of the past as they use 1.5.mill mdf as it is a lot cheaper and easy to dispose of
uno the board they put on the backs of cupboards