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    I think you'd be able to make 2 out of one sheet so that would work out at $30 each
    Just use "P" clips to secure to the false floor

    EDIT could even clip it the the cargo barrier if that works you may get 3 out of 1 sheet
    Could even make a frame from 20 x 20 rhs but I dont think its needed
    http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Slide-Til...item19f0dc6431

    This Dunn & Watson shop looks ok for the DIYers out there
    some great products, have a look you may find something you like. lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by threedogs View Post
    Mate I'd go to Robot buy a sheet of mesh and go from there, might only cost $60 for a large sheet.
    enough to make some covers for the cargo area windows as well ,protect you tint a bit.
    You can buy special clips to hold it all together or just tack weld in a few places.
    Mesh is the easy bit, and cheap. Bulding a cage around it strong enough to hold it all together AND be strong enough to hold things on top, like the current MDF construction, is another story... I don't own a welder, nor do I have a slightest clue about welding ...
    It's just another "to do" thing for the future ...
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    If you get the right size mesh it will support itself its all in the design
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    Dog crates! Plenty on eBay. Could be a good starting point.

    Or they could be cut and used for a ventilation "window" in an existing mdf/ply box?

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    If you guys want some custom fridge cages made up throw me a pm..
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    Quote Originally Posted by mudski View Post
    Yeah my 47l ARB fridge doesn't quite open right up but it no biggie really.

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    Good to know, Cheers mate.

    Looking at specs of your 47L it sits a little higher than my CFX 50, so mine should be ok i guess.
    Dont have a pic do you?
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    Nah i dont actually sorry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hodge View Post
    When you find one let me know.
    Might replace my solid mdf fridge surround with cage / mesh setup for ventilation reasons...
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    Saving a bob and keeping the ability to put stuff on the cover you could drill a series of 50mm holes in the MDF with plenty of ventilation then.
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    Quote Originally Posted by macca View Post
    Saving a bob and keeping the ability to put stuff on the cover you could drill a series of 50mm holes in the MDF with plenty of ventilation then.
    I did that with my old fridge cavity work well

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    does anyone know or have pics of a titan drawer system in a gq patrol with a 80ltr waeco fridge i want to make sure the lid is going to clear the roof part when pulled fully out going by pics in the store web site they dont have a nissan and it looks like the slide wont come out far enough to clear the roof

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